Chapter 1: Compare how Louisa decided to become a nurse to your own decision to pursue nursing- (Short paragraph) Chapter 3: Louisa-aka “Nurse Periwinkle”- describes her introduction to nursing a flood of incoming wounded and what the rhythm of the day was. Select a few (1-3) lines from this chapter that stood out to you. […]
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What is the author trying to convey, and what are the primary and secondary points that are made? How does this fit in against the backdrop of all that we are learning in this class?
Review: What is the author trying to convey, and what are the primary and secondary points that are made? How does this fit in against the backdrop of all that we are learning in this class? Analysis: What do you (personally and critically) think about the reading? Based on your knowledge or personal and professional […]
What is the main point made and advanced in Federalist No. 10? Do you agree or disagree with the author?
Class Activity #2 United States Government September 2-15, 2020 Name: ___________________ The class activity #2 sheet is available in Doc Sharing under Module 2. You can download and save this activity sheet in the form of MS-Word to your computer. Complete your activity in MS-Word, create your file using your last name (i.e., Choi_activity2.docx), and […]
What form of narration is used in the novel? How does this point of view affect the theme of the novel?
Research papers will have a body of seven to ten (7-10) pages. The paper must also have an OUTLINE AND WORKS CITED (These pages are NOT considered as part of the body page count.) You will find a sample research paper, including a sample Works Cited page at the Purdue OWL website. Their website also […]
What is each author’s primary argument about the social movement that they are studying? How might Nancy MacLean’s argument about revival of the Ku Klux Klan help explain the traditions of black activism that Stephen Hahn explores in his article?
Paper details: Reading Response 1: MacLean and Hahn What is each author’s primary argument about the social movement that they are studying? How might Nancy MacLean’s argument about revival of the Ku Klux Klan help explain the traditions of black activism that Stephen Hahn explores in his article? To receive full points for this assignment […]
What type of blind spots, biases, weaknesses, or assumptions might the author have that affects his/her/their argument or objective?
Chief Joseph on Indian Affairs, William T. Hornaday on the Extermination of the American Bison, Chester A. Arthur on American Indian Policy, Turning Hawk and American Horse on the Wounded Knee Massacre, and Helen Hunt Jackson on a Century of Dishonor (1881) What type of blind spots, biases, weaknesses, or assumptions might the author have […]
What does this text tell you about the values and daily lives of the people of ancient Rome? Give specific examples.
1.)Read the primary source: “Deeds of the Divine Augustus” 2.)Evaluate the primary source by answering the following questions in two or three paragraphs: a.)Who wrote the text? b.)Who was the author’s intended audience? c.)What was his purpose in writing the text? Think about audience and genre. d.)What does this text tell you about the values […]
What does this text tell you about the values and daily lives of the people of ancient Rome? Give specific examples.
1.)Read the primary source: “Deeds of the Divine Augustus” 2.)Evaluate the primary source by answering the following questions in two or three paragraphs: a.)Who wrote the text? b.)Who was the author’s intended audience? c.)What was his purpose in writing the text? Think about audience and genre. d.)What does this text tell you about the values […]
Explain:Does this piece as a whole affect your interpretation and opinion of Gilman’s story? Why, or why not? In general, how much do you think readers of a story should know about its author’s life?
i am attaching the article “Why I Wrote the Yellow Wallpaper”.use this to Answer both of the following questions about “Why I Wrote the Yellow Wallpaper” with at least one well-developed paragraph each (150 words). One: Does this piece as a whole affect your interpretation and opinion of Gilman’s story? Why, or why not? In […]
What did the author’s purpose seem to be? Why do you think they might have written it?What were they hoping this text would accomplish? Why do you think so?
11th Grade Summer Reading Personal Response Student Directions: During the first week or so of class, be prepared to write a TIMED personal response to the book you chose. You may use any notes/dialectical journals and your book to use in completing this assignment. There are a variety of things you may discuss in this […]