Describe your continued interest in your topic. Explain why your topic is important to you, the fire service, or even the world. Explain what would happen if this research was not conducted.

Using the seven-step process of selecting our topic and narrowing our research focus from pages 85–86 of the textbook, complete the table using the Unit II Template. In the worksheet, you will complete the following tasks. Identify the main subject area that you are interested in. Break down that main subject into at least four […]

Discuss,how not to quote a proverb: the role of figurative quotations and illusions in political discourse

Topic: how not to quote a proverb: the role of figurative quotations and illusions in political discourse Paper details: my assignment is about an article review of linguistics. so I will read the pages in class. It should not be boring please. the presentation should be organized. introduction, body, conclusion. ofcourse the slides should fit […]

Discussing how character ” Party Snopes” changed or grew and developed over the story.

Discussing how character ” Party Snopes” changed or grew and developed over the story. I need a good thesis statement based on the story and based on the character “Party Snopes”. I need the paper 5 paragraphs, 1 introduction with thesis statement, 3 paragraphs and 1 Conclustion. Also, I need a quote from the story.

Provide a peer critique for each of your group members’ proposals. Then, identify other ideas or concepts that they may want to include in order to develop a robust Change Proposal.

Respond and give suggestions and feedback to each of your group members regarding their Justification of Need section for the Change Proposal. Provide a peer critique for each of your group members’ proposals. Then, identify other ideas or concepts that they may want to include in order to develop a robust Change Proposal. Please refer […]

What are some of the significant points used in the article to support the premise? Why are these points significant to the way communication affects strategic planning?

Critically review the article below: Vanderberg, A., & Capodagli, B. (2015). The “Ottawa way” thrives. Public Management, 97(6), 14-18. In the review, be sure to include an analysis of the article. Provide details and evidence to back up your analysis from the article. What are some of the significant points used in the article to […]

Identify the title and author of the poem you are writing about Include a thesis statement giving your opinion on interpretation Include discussion of poetic devices and vocabulary that helps support your interpretation Include context that helps support your interpretation.

  Choose: Pick your favorite poem from the Context assignment. [This does not need to be the one you were assigned for research, though choosing a poem you already have some context for may save you time.] Gather: Hopefully you have already done so, but if not: Go to the FlipGrid discussion on Context Listen […]

What claim is the text making? How is the claim QUALIFIED, if at all?Explain.

ARTICLE: Step 1: Analyze the article using the 7 questions provided: 1. What claim is the text making? How is the claim QUALIFIED, if at all? 2. What REASONS and EVIDENCE support the claim? Examples? Precedents? Personal experience? How effective do you find this support? 3. How does the author establish AUTHORITY to write on […]

Describe your previous experiences working with sources and integrating them into your writing. Is this something you have a lot of practice with or something that you have little/no experience with? How comfortable do you feel working with different texts and then integrating them into your writing?

First read “Annoying Ways People Use Sources” by Kyle Stedman. Then, respond to the following three prompts. The total word count for your written response should be at least 400 words. 1. Kyle Stedman lists 6 specific annoyances. Choose 3 of them to explain in your own words. Then, describe which of these three you […]

What are some of the rhetorical choices the ad makes that connects it with that protest movement? Choose evidence from the article. Explain.

Co-opting means to take (or steal) someone’s idea and use it for a purpose that is not the one the original person intended. What protest movement was Pepsi and Kendall Jenner accused of co-opting? If the advertisement was co-opting a protest movement, it’s because it was using some of the rhetoric and visual imagery that […]