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Issues in Literary Criticism
For a course, if both names are correct, do you agree with my explanations?
-John is a French major, studying Issues in Literary Criticism this term.(in=inside) -John is a French major, studying Issues on Literary Criticism this term.(on=about) Almost no difference in meaning. |
in (IN REGARDS TO) literary criticism.:good:
Issues on literary criticism seems wrong to me. These words should not be capitalized unless it is the title of a course, but in this case you wouldn't be studying but taking. |
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-John is a French major, taking Special Topic in Literary Criticism this term. -John is a French major, taking Special Topic on Literary Criticism this term. If both correct, what's the difference? In=inside/on=about? |
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