1. Define the key components of academic writing in literary studies, such as thesis development, critical analysis, and scholarly citation, and measure comprehension through a pre- and post-lecture quiz.
    2. Distinguish between different writing styles and approaches in literary studies, such as argumentative, descriptive, and comparative writing, and measure the ability to differentiate through a writing exercise and subsequent peer evaluation.
    3. Discuss the importance of research and evidence-based writing in literary studies, and measure the depth of understanding through the analysis of sample literary critiques and essays.
    4. Review the structure and organization of academic papers in literary studies, including introductions, body paragraphs, and conclusions, and measure comprehension through the evaluation of student-written papers against a provided rubric.
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