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[Student Name, ID]
Dr Julie Chiu [instructors name]
Reflective Journal (Odyssey) [assignment type and text discussed]
[Date]
[Essay Title or Question No., if any]
[The text of your reflective journal should be written in coherent, well-connected
paragraphs and not in point form. Use Times New Roman font (size 12) for English and
(size 12) for Chinese. The line spacing should be 1.5 lines, as is demonstrated
here. The text should be no more than 600 words in English or 900 characters in Chinese.
Submit this to Veriguide and print out (1) this assignment and (2) the Veriguide
statement for submission in class, one week after the text is discussed in the tutorial
meeting. Leave 1 to 1.5 inches of margins at top, bottom, left and right.
Delete these paragraphs and all texts in square brackets before submission.]
(Total: [???] Words)
Works Cited
[List the work(s) cited here. If there is only one item, it is Work Cited in the singular.
When there are two or more items, they are arranged alphabetically. The following is an
example. Edith Hamilton is written as Hamilton, Edith to facilitate the alphabetical
arrangement. If the items are in Chinese, arrange them in the order of number of strokes,
or alphabetically according to their hanyu pinyin ( ) transcription. If an item
runs more than one line, the second and subsequent lines are indented (as in item 2,
below). Delete this paragraph and put in the items you will cite from before submission.]
Hamilton, Edith. Mythology. Boston: Black Bay Books, 1998.
Homer. The Odyssey. Tr. Stanley Lombardo. Indianapolis/Cambridge: Hackett, 2000. In
In Dialogue with Humanity. Rev. 3rd ed. Vol. 1. Hong Kong: Office of General
Education, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013. 7-87.

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