Does your understanding of your text (and its meaning, audience, and so on) change once you have looked more deeply/become more aware of its intertextual components?Explain.

Paper #2 (minimum 800 words): ​Way to go, Einstein! Exploring intertextuality. In this assignment, I’m asking that you find a text (note that “text” can mean written story, movie, TV show, magazine article, video game, etc) that you believe is intertextually-rich. That is, it needs to have a lot of intertextuality in it that you […]

What can we learn from reading these texts together that we couldn’t learn from reading them separately?

PAPER 1 Yumi Shiroma| Expos 355:101BH Reading:Karen Ho, “Biographies of Hegemony”Azar Nafisi, “Selections from Reading Lolita in Tehran” While crafting your response, you might consider some of the following questions. (These are meant to help you brainstorm. Your paper does NOT have to answer all of them. Instead, make sure the paper argues for a […]

Why do you think this paper is important? What is the impact of the findings/how did it bring about a new idea to the field? Think about why the instructor selected this paper for you to read. You should end the synopsis with a statement of impact/how the paper advanced the field.

Write a synopsis following the guidelines below about the paper attached. Must answer all 4 bulleted questions. 1. On what previous data/studies is this study based that brought about the reason for this study? Understanding the background should help you in stating the hypothesis of the study. Must answer all 4 questions below. 2. Why […]

How has the articles either supported or changed your knowledge, attitudes, and/or beliefs? Give specific examples from the articles.

1. How has the articles either supported or changed your knowledge, attitudes, and/or beliefs? Give specific examples from the articles. 2. What new knowledge or new understanding of previous knowledge have you acquired from the articles that made an impact on you or your future behavior? Give specific examples from the articles. 3. Where did […]

What did the authors do? What was the point of the research/what did they find? How is this information helpful to others? What future research should be examined from here?

Read the Jolliffe & Nichols article. Write a thoughtful essay that discusses the following: What did the authors do? What was the point of the research/what did they find? How is this information helpful to others? What future research should be examined from here? Your article should be a MINIMUM of 2 full pages, not […]

What are the major methods used in the study and the model system? Why did they use that model system? Could they have used another approach or model system?

Write a synopsis following the guidelines below about the paper attached. Must answer all 4 bulleted questions. To aid in your reviewing a paper and subsequent writing of the synopsis, we have put together a few suggestions on what to think about when reading/writing. This is not comprehensive, just something to help you get started. […]

Discuss the author’s use of figurative language. Identify three examples of figurative language from the novel. Why did the author use these examples? What impact does the figurative language have on characterization, description of setting, mood, foreshadowing, theme, or the novel overall?

1. One of the most revealing types of conflict occurs when a character’s inner struggles are resolved at great personal price. Often, the character learns a lesson, but too late to help himself or another character. Explain how, in the work that you read, a character struggles. In your essay, focus on the conflict within […]

Compare and contrast the approach to ethical issues between the two authors.

Critical Analysis .  Select two papers from the collection of papers provided in the Week 2 Assignment Folder. First, summarize the key points of each author’s argument(s). Second, compare and contrast the approach to ethical issues between the two authors. Third, provide a critical discussion of both authors identifying points of agreement and disagreement. After reading […]