You have exam dates under the Schedule of Readings. Sometime before each exam date, you must submit responses for the selections represented on that exam. Late submissions receive a 0. If I were you, I would look at the page counts and create a schedule that allows me to be completed with the readings and prep for the exam far in advance.

When you submit, you will get a return receipt via email from Dropbox. That is your only proof of submission should I be unable to locate your work, so you should save it.

And this should go without saying, but I will not read or give credit for any submissions that have a score of less than 75. This is college, and you've taken English composition for two semesters.

SUBMISSIONS

You will submit a Grammarly-generated pdf that has been edited, proofed, and checked for plagiarism to my Dropbox at the top of my homepage. Here's How:

TurnItIn

Take care not to plagiarize. You might get by me cheating, but turnitin.com is without equal. Yep, I rerun your text in TurnItIn because Grammarly's is not mature. Don't cheat yourself out of a valuable learning experience or risk repeating this course by attempting to copy and paste your way to success.