What are the main locations and how does the author use such devices as description, imagery, background information, and other details to enliven the story? Do the characters and settings work together effectively to make a convincing story? Discuss the techniques used by the author to make the settings authentic.

Select one of the essay prompts below. Your answer to the prompt question should be formulated into a singular thesis/argument about the readings you will discuss. Your thesis should be placed at the end of your introductory paragraph. Your essay should include two of the following authors from the Course Schedule readings: Faulkner, Welty, Pirandello, […]

To what extent is the pro-con argument about capital punishment based upon facts or values? Briefly discuss capital punishment from both a deontological and utilitarian ethical perspective.

Discussion questions: 1-3. Answer 3 discussion questions from chapter 4. Pick 3 questions from the end of the chapter and answer. Please type questions picked in bold and respond in normal font. Use books as references and citations. These are two different assignments in one paper. heres the link to the book : ________________________________________________ Then, […]

Discuss,Give four concrete behaviors we can professionally display in such situations to Avoid Arguments and Never Saying You are Wrong, yet earning trust.

This discussion will be based on Chapter 1 and 2 of Part 3, How to Merit and Maintain Others Trust in the Dale Carnegie book; Avoid Arguments and Never Say, “ You are Wrong”. These two chapters bring forth how much of our time “on line” is spend arguing and less constructive communication. Frequently behavior […]

Discuss Does the analysis address the article’s organization, tone, etc. Does the analysis assess the article’s value and persuasiveness? Are these dependent on the audience reading the article? (In other words, is the article persuasive to some but not to others? Why?)Do you agree with your classmate’s assessment of the article? Have they missed some key points or misunderstood anything.

Task: Begin writing Essay #2: your analysis of one of the assigned sources. Please use the “Helpful Analysis Questions” and Analysis Workshop Questions found in Week Six’s folder as guides. Your essay will not be completely finished yet (the final is 1000 words), but this will give us a good start. Does the draft start […]

What is the author’s claimin the selected reading? In other words, what do you believe the author wants their audience to learn or understand better once they’ve finished reading?

ENG 122Writing Plan Guidelines and Rubric Overview: The writing plan will guide you through the first steps of drafting the critical analysis essay that is the final project for this course.Constructing Your Writing Plan:To complete this assignment, do an active reading of your selected articleusing the analysis techniques mentioned in Module Two. Be sure to […]

Discuss Do you think that researchers initially thought that the peppers inherently contained Salmonella Typhi?

Do you think that researchers initially thought that the peppers inherently contained Salmonella Typhi? Please answer in 150 words. The post needs to advance the discussion, compare/contrast the discussion, and use proper grammar. Use appropriate APA citations if needed.

Compare your character to a Greek god or goddess, or one of the Endless. Discuss the similarities you find between your character and the mythic archetype. As you compare, consider why these traits might be repeated in this modern form.

Please write a 1-2 page journal reflecting on the following prompt: Choose a fictional character from a story we haven’t read as part of the class. This may be a character from a movie, a television show, a short story, a comic, or a novel. Complete a basic analysis of your character determining their character […]

Compare and contrast Dweck and Duckworth’s theories by summarizing each others arguments and discussing similarities and differences between the two. Go on to offer criticism of the author’s theories. To do so, you will need to do some research into critique of Dweck and/or Duckworth.

In this essay option, compare and contrast Dweck and Duckworth’s theories by summarizing each others arguments and discussing similarities and differences between the two. Go on to offer criticism of the author’s theories. To do so, you will need to do some research into critique of Dweck and/or Duckworth. At the end of your essay, […]

Explain Are the results supported by statistical analysis and if so were the results statistically significant? Did the study involve very small numbers (less than 30 in each group)?

Include a title. Begin with a short introductory paragraph. After the introductory paragraph, separate the sections of your paper with the subheadings, “Summary”, “Critique”, and “References” (see Gabby’s sample article review). Since you are reviewing only one research article, it is not necessary to cite the article throughout. Just provide the article reference information in […]

Describe a time when you were certain you were right about something… until you weren’t. Go into detail. Second, use an idea from Chapter 7 to describe what you could do differently to avoid this type of mistaken certainty in the future.

Paper details: Write 300 words (just over one double-spaced page) on the weekly prompt. The journal assignments are meant to guide your reading comprehension, inspire reflection, create a personal connection, and encourage you to have new philosophical experiences. In writing the journal, be sure to respond to all aspects of the prompt. We typically assume […]