Describe a problem you’ve solved or a problem you’d like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma – anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution.
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Explain The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
Why did you choose those sources, how will you utilize them in your paper, what information will you take from them, etc.?
– Present your argumentative thesis statement and 3 of the best sources that you have found thus far on your topic. 1 of the 3 sources you submit in the annotated bibliography must be a peer-reviewed journal article. – To cite them in MLA format. – Summarize them in a short paragraph. And, lastly, you […]
Discuss how will you refute the point? What might you say and do to convince readers that despite holding some merit, the viewpoint is not as valid or useful as your own stance on the issue? How will your approach to this opposing viewpoint influence your audience’s reaction to your essay?
With your specific argument stance (thesis/claim) in mind, locate one scholarly source with opinions that do not agree with your own stance. Using Toulmin’s model, demonstrate the use of concession and refutation to rebut an opposing viewpoint, keeping in mind the importance of a humble yet assertive tone. Steps: In 2-3 rich paragraphs, answer the […]
re any of these objects, images or places emblems? What effect does the presence of an emblematic object, image or place have on our understanding of that character?Discuss
Thomas C. Foster explains that “[t]he things–the trinkets and baubles, the essentials and frills, the tools and toys–associated with a character typically reveal aspects of his personality as well as key ingredients of the story: plot, significance, idea, motif, theme” (123). Focus primarily on EITHER Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre OR Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea, and consider how the […]
How successful is Emily Brontë in balancing the tension between realism and symbolism in Wuthering Heights?
Final year mid-term paper for English Hons degree in the Romantics and Victorians module. 2,000 word essay, critically examining the question: “How successful is Emily Brontë in balancing the tension between realism and symbolism in Wuthering Heights”? Module handbook attached with essay requirements and recommended sources/secondary reading Bibliography with minimum 5 references in MHRA
What are some of the benefits to having an agreement in writing? What legal rules apply once the agreement is in writing?
What are some of the benefits to having an agreement in writing? What legal rules apply once the agreement is in writing?
What is the author’s purpose for writing the article?What is the central question for the reading?
Description The summary should answer the following questions: -What is the author’s purpose for writing the article? -What is the central question for the reading? -What methods (research) did the author use to address this question? -What results (answers) did the author receive? * Should not be plagiarised *article will be included in the chat […]
Describe the merits of the point. What elements of the point do you see as valid? Who in your own audience might agree with this opposing source and why?
With your specific argument stance (thesis/claim) in mind, locate one scholarly source with opinions that do not agree with your own stance. Using Toulmin’s model, demonstrate the use of concession and refutation to rebut an opposing viewpoint, keeping in mind the importance of a humble yet assertive tone. Steps: In 2-3 rich paragraphs, answer the […]
Read “on Broadway ” by claude McKay and chapter 3-5 Brave New World compare and/or contract this poem with Benard’s isolation and desire for solitude
Read “on Broadway ” by claude McKay and chapter 3-5 Brave New World compare and/or contract this poem with Benard’s isolation and desire for solitude