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Category: Classic English Literature

Literary analysis

Posted on February 2, 2023

English Composition II Section 2AG Spring 2023 CO Purpose: Hone your ability to choose and use a theoretical lens in meaningful ways. Practice synthesizing the information found in scholarly sources and thinking critically about cultural and literary texts. Tasks: After reading through the task list, take a look at the Example Lit Crit Assignment for…

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The Blurb must be creative The blog post must be professional The instructions

Posted on January 20, 2023

The Blurb must be creative The blog post must be professional The instructions regarding the blog post and the burb are provided in the file I have not provided a template, just do it on a word document. Please read the what needs to be done document really carefully,as I have included some notes at…

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How do writers use figurative language, foreshadowing, and symbolic objects to h

Posted on January 19, 2023

How do writers use figurative language, foreshadowing, and symbolic objects to help readers gain a deeper understanding of their stories? What is revealed through such examples as Adichie’s garden and serpent in “Tomorrow …”, Carver’s use of light and alcohol in “What We Talk About …”, Lim’s paper house in “Paper”, Sembene’s use of Noumbe’s…

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This TMA accounts for 6 per cent of your assessment mark for the module. When yo

Posted on January 18, 2023

This TMA accounts for 6 per cent of your assessment mark for the module. When you have completed the TMA, please submit, ensuring the work arrives no later than 23 January 2023. For information on how to submit your work see the Assessment information for Arts modules. There is a single part to TMA 03:…

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Write a letter to one of the characters in “sweat” Objective: Relate to themes a

Posted on January 18, 2023

Write a letter to one of the characters in “sweat” Objective: Relate to themes and characters in the play; synthesize and connect to the material and themes of ” Sweat” through writing and composing a letter to a character in the play. Write a letter in real time and in first person to one of…

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This is a personal statement for my Pharmacy School Application. First of all,

Posted on January 16, 2023

This is a personal statement for my Pharmacy School Application. First of all, go over why become a pharmacist. Include becoming a pharmacist for the right reasons and understanding the job and its requirements. Second of all, explain how i stand out by going over the experiences I went through that could help me in…

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In Week 1 Content, a short section is available from a textbook, They Say/I Say:

Posted on January 16, 2023

In Week 1 Content, a short section is available from a textbook, They Say/I Say: The Moves that Matter in Academic Writing with Readings by Graff and Birkenstein. Please read over that section. As you read over the material, take notes on your response to it. You will use those notes in your response to…

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Scholarly article annotation

Posted on January 7, 2023

By the due date assigned, post your annotated bibliography entry for a scholarly article to the discussion area. By the end of the week, respond to your classmates’ posts with your feedback, questions, and suggestions. For this assignment, find a scholarly article on your Week 4 short story (Alice Walker Everyday Use) in the SUO…

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Scholarly article annotation

Posted on January 6, 2023

By the due date assigned, post your annotated bibliography entry for a scholarly article to the discussion area. By the end of the week, respond to your classmates’ posts with your feedback, questions, and suggestions. For this assignment, find a scholarly article on your Week 4 short story (Alice Walker Everyday Use) in the SUO…

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Catcher in the Rye

Posted on December 30, 2022

Primary Reading: Catcher in the Rye. Secondary Reading: Donald M. Fiene’s article “J. D. Salinger Links to an external site.” in EBSCO. You may need to sign in. If so, use username and password I have provided. Then enter this link: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=lfh&AN=103331DWT11770270000268&site=ehost-live&scope=site, Links to an external site.If you cannot access this article, you may use…

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