Process:1. Identify a passage from the novel Samskara (10 lines or less, usually 3-4 lines)2. Ask an interpretive question about that passage (a HOW or WHY question)3. Use that interpretive […]
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Article Analysis
The purpose of the paper is to provide the reader with a synopsis of the policy’s or program’s history, purpose, goals, target population, and activities or elements; thus, you must […]
Article Analysis
Provide a summary of the article. Make sure to provide core/key talking points of the article.Write your opinion about the article. Did you learn anything new? Do you agree with […]
Minister of Public Safety by the Prime Minister.
QUESTIONI have appointed you the federal Minister of Public Safety by the Prime Minister. Congratulations! In your mandate letter, you have been specifically tasked with designing a strategy for the […]
Song of Myself by Walt Whitman
Compare or contrast Lines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth and Song of Myself by Walt Whitman
Article: The Landlady
After reading The Landlady, we will be focusing on point of view writing and how it changes a story.Your task is to write a 4-5 paragraph narrative from the point […]
Stephen A Smith and Toxic Nature of The MMA Community
Here is the pitch for the article I will post some recommended articles and videos as help but you can alsoutilize your own researchAs one of the most known sports […]
Article, “A Rose for Emily,”
1.In “A Rose for Emily,” the narrator is unreliable. Why is this important for understanding the townspeople as well as the plot?2.In “The Cask of Amontillado,” Montresor kills Fortunato. Explain […]
Online Learning
Take a look at this article and respond to the questions below: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/coronavirus… What are your initial reactions to the article? Have you been impacted by the move to online […]
Book Review
How The Internet Is Changing The Television Industry by Alan Walk What is the main idea(s) the author wants the reader to take away?Summarize in your own words—only use quotes […]