Pick one of the two topic choices below. In addition to using specific quotes from the story, you should utilize at least one additional outside credible source. Topic Choice #1: What is the nature of the conflict in John Updike’s “A&P”? What ...
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Question 1 Initial Post: Discuss characterization in one of the short stories we read for this week. How is the protagonist revealed and developed? Question 2 Initial Post: Discuss how conflict, rising action, and climax are established in one of the short stories we read ...
Step 1: Choose a scenarioYou’ve landed a job as a technical writer for a large company supporting the Human Resources department. Your new supervisor has asked you to examine the types of jobs in your field that are posted on major ...
This week’s creative assignment is “What if…?” What if the time period of “Neighbour Rosicky” were changed to contemporary society? Write a 400-word creative response in which you rewrite one of the following scenes. Assume the setting is contemporary.The opening ...
Discussion question 2; The significance of the water imagery is simply stating that the sea is representing the great unknown and it’s key because at the end of the story Eveline’s decision to leave is a difficult one due to the ...
Step 1: Choose a scenarioYou’ve landed a job as a technical writer for a large company supporting the Human Resources department. Your new supervisor has asked you to examine the types of jobs in your field that are posted on major job-seeker websites, ...
Prompt Compose a literacy narrative in which you introduce yourself as a reader and a writer. For example, you could discuss the challenges you face as a new student to literature and what your fears and hopes are for the course. ...
In what ways did the political climate of Europe influence theatre from 1642-1850?
I know that its last minute but I need this by 10 pm 10/20/2017. The date won’t let me select this date but please don’t bid if you can’t get it back by then. Question: How does Frederick Douglass’s slave narrative relate ...
Choose one literary text from the following list: John Smith’s The General History, “The Third Book–Chapter II,” William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation, “Book I–Chapter IX,” Thomas Morton’s New English Canaan, “Chapters IV, XV, XIV, and XV,” Anne Bradstreet’s “Prologue,” “The Author to Her Book,” “Before the ...