Nutrition Article Review Find a nutrition article that interest you from a secondary source. Write a brief summary to include: why you chose this article, interesting fact you didn’t know, who is the audience, limitations to the article. Examples of articles: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/28/well/eat/a-potential-downside-of-intermittent-fasting.html https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200820151337.htm https://www.statepress.com/article/2017/10/students-eating-habits-need-improvement-health-officials-say
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Write Reaction to how the ideas in the text relate to your own experience.
LIT 102 Response Paper Instructions Your reaction will be one or more of the following: 1. Agreement/disagreement with the ideas in the text. 2. Write Reaction to how the ideas in the text relate to your own experience. 3. Reaction to how ideas in the text relate to other things you’ve read. 4. Your analysis […]
How did this particular magazine article reflect and/ or attempt to manipulate the cultural values of its audience?
Analyze one of the required readings from this week, but only one of the articles from the 1970’s. There are several on feminism, from different perspectives, as well as one on the Nixon era. To successfully complete this essay, you will need to answer the following questions: Explain the cultural relevance of the article. Who […]
Explain the campaign’s use of the three elements of persuasive communication.
Instructions: The following questions should be answered in a short essay format with a clear introduction, main body paragraphs, and conclusion. Headings for each section can help organize content. The recommended length for each question is a minimum of 250 words but no more than 500 to 700 words. Use Times New Roman, 12 pt. […]
What strategies did the speaker use to help the audience recall his/her information?
watch the Link below. login: HL201920 Password: HL201920 https://fod-infobase-com.ezproxy.ctcd.edu/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=49189&loid=164017&tScript=0 Complete Analysis Once you’ve viewed “Informative Speech: Caring Place” which is Segement 3 :, answer the four questions listed below: What is the central idea of the speech you viewed? What type of presentation aids were used during the speech? Were they effective? Why or why […]
How does the intended audience influence the choice of words and use of language in a document?
D2:L4 – Audience and Choice of Words Instructions 1. Think of a specific topic and two specific kinds of audiences. 2. Then write a short example (150–200 words) of how this topic might be presented to each of the two audiences. 3. How does the intended audience influence the choice of words and use of […]
Why were these descriptions effective-What did they do for the piece?
First Police Stop,” by Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib (pp. 656-659), is a descriptive piece. Write a paragraph in which you analyze “First Police Stop” and explain who you think is the intended audience (Hint: look at where it was first published) and what the main idea (or topic) is that the author is trying to get across. […]
Which of the following elements is indicative of a playwright utilizing a presentational dramatic style?
Which of the following elements is indicative of a playwright utilizing a presentational dramatic style? one or more characters who directly address the audience a realistic interior set the incorporation of an imaginary “fourth wall” dialogue based around the rhythms of everyday speech
Discuss your reaction to the music, tell what you enjoyed most and why; also what was not your favorite and why.
Music Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flwydqUeexU Tell what performance the critique will discuss, the “who, what, when, and where” as it were. • Write a few words about your preparation for the event. • Note what you observe about other performance attenders in terms of dress, etiquette, engagement in the performance, etc. • Tell something about the appearance […]
How does Carnegie’s assessment tie in with society and the law at the time of its writing?
ASSIGNMENT What is the main point of Carnegie’s work? Who is Carnegie’s audience? What is he saying to them when it comes to wealth and inequality? How does Carnegie’s assessment tie in with society and the law at the time of its writing?