tbadding12
11-29-2011, 07:07 PM
Hey there!
I have a quick question! My College English professor has started a little "scavenger hunt" so to speak, and the winner from the class recieves a pass to skip a 20 page research paper. She gave out the first clue this morning, and here it is:
-College English students study argument. This rhetorician wrote an outstanding classic that is still being read today. Here is a passage from the piece. Name the famous author and the famous piece:
". . . For things we see do not have the nature which we wish them to have, but the nature which each actually has."
I know its a stretch but I thought I'd give it a try on here! Hopefully someone can lead me in the right direction!! Your help is truly appreciated!
Ty
I have a quick question! My College English professor has started a little "scavenger hunt" so to speak, and the winner from the class recieves a pass to skip a 20 page research paper. She gave out the first clue this morning, and here it is:
-College English students study argument. This rhetorician wrote an outstanding classic that is still being read today. Here is a passage from the piece. Name the famous author and the famous piece:
". . . For things we see do not have the nature which we wish them to have, but the nature which each actually has."
I know its a stretch but I thought I'd give it a try on here! Hopefully someone can lead me in the right direction!! Your help is truly appreciated!
Ty