Compare the English video adaptation of “Catastrophe” (available on Blackboard) with the original French text: what difference do you find between the adaptation and the text? (Give a quote to prove your point.) Does the difference matter?

Paper details: Répondez à chaque question séparément avec un paragraphe complet. (Attention : ceci n’est pas un essai ; adressez exclusivement et avec précision le propos de chaque question séparément). Soyez précis : ne partez pas dans des réflexions trop vagues (sur l’humanité, etc.), mais lisez attentivement les textes et citez le texte entre guillemets […]

Choose three of the assigned sources (which represent a variety of genres) listed above, from which you will incorporate evidence to support your ideas about these key concepts and reflect on a possible theory of writing.

For this assignment, you will write a 6–8 page source-based article, in which you will go beyond summarizing to analyze and make connections between the concepts of genre, audience, and rhetorical situation, and begin to develop a theory of writing. You will choose three of the assigned sources (which represent a variety of genres) listed […]

Demonstrate your understanding of the relevant rhetorical concepts (namely those related to arrangement) and critical reading techniques that we studied so far as you respond to the following questions: How does the author arrange the specific text you have chosen to discuss, and is that arrangement effective for its purpose and audience? Why or why not?

LENGTH: 600-800 words (approximately 3 – 4 pages, double-spaced) OVERVIEW AND TEXTS: Write an essay that presents a detailed analysis of the arrangement of ONE of the texts listed below from the LIBS 7001 Course Reader. Demonstrate your understanding of the relevant rhetorical concepts (namely those related to arrangement) and critical reading techniques that we […]

Compare the early literary work about werewolves or vampires Bisclavret and the life of St. Modwenna to a more modern tale about a werewolf or a vampire.

Compare the early literary work about werewolves or vampires Bisclavret and the life of St. Modwenna to a more modern tale about a werewolf or a vampire. Explain how (and why) the modern tale differs from the medieval one. Use an article from a Union County College Library database or Questia to support your argument.

Select two of the websites below,Compare and contrast them.

TaskWrite a 1000-word essay that compares and contrasts two of the websites listed at the bottom of this page.•Visit the websites listed below. •Select two of the websites below to compare and contrast for your essay.Select several (2-4) specific aspects of the websites.•These specific aspects (such as navigation, visual appeal, and user-friendliness) will be the […]

Discuss Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?What is the author, Joyce Carol Oates saying with the theme?

“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Assignment 4343 unread replies.4343 replies. I JUST WANT A 1 PAGE.. ITS ALREADY LATE. In a minimum 500 word paragraph, discuss the theme of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” What is the author, Joyce Carol Oates saying with the theme?

Explain how this passage contributes to character and/or setting. Make sure to identify what particular elements of the passage create the effect you identify.

Paper details: the task is in the provided document below. We only have to answer the 3rd question which is – Explain how this passage contributes to character and/or setting. Make sure to identify what particular elements of the passage create the effect you identify. Thank you! Chat

Hogan uses some aspects of the typical novel, like getting readers to identify with a character, using symbolic features like a journey, giving us a love interest to root for — even while she interpolates features of Native culture like magic, oral traditions, and herbal lore. Does Hogan give us that most-expected novelistic feature, “closure”? Explain your answer

1)Hogan uses some aspects of the typical novel, like getting readers to identify with a character, using symbolic features like a journey, giving us a love interest to root for — even while she interpolates features of Native culture like magic, oral traditions, and herbal lore. Does Hogan give us that most-expected novelistic feature, “closure”? […]

Identify and discuss what is known/not known about the topic and the gap in knowledge the study is intended to fill.

  1, Identify and discuss what is known/not known about the topic and the gap in knowledge the study is intended to fill. 2, Identify and discuss the research design, purpose of the study, and setting. 3, Identify and discuss the following about the sample: method; size; inclusion/exclusion criteria, attrition/loss to follow up/response rate, if […]