Use books: The Stone Fox and The Lemonade War Give a detailed explanation why these books were chosen for your third grade classroom about each book. List detailed ways to assess third grade students using the dimensions of literacy oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency vocabulary, and comprehension for each book (have to be different […]
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Discuss.”Ozymandias” was titled after Percy Bysshe Shelley’s 1818 poem, “Ozymandias.” What does this suggest about the relationship of art to other art and storytelling?
respond to my questions and a question or observation of your own (a, b, c, d and e below) by a) The “Pilot” episode begins with a narrative technique that is referred to as a “cold open,” then goes back in time to show us how Walt ended up in that situation. What is the […]
Discuss Orgon’s wealth and position in society by using quotes from the play (there are many references throughout). You must explain what the quotes tell us about Orgon and his family.
Tartuffe paper Fall 2020 Martin Puchner, “Money speaks, in Orgon’s society as in ours; possession of wealth implies total control over others [. . . .] Tartuffe’s monstrous lust, for women, money, power, genuinely endangers the social structure” (305). Artistotle believe that the ability to reason is a characteristic of humans and that true happiness […]
Where do the researchers agree and disagree? Provide examples. Having analyzed the literature and primary sources, what is your opinion on this issue and why?Discuss.
Written Assignment 4 Written Assignment 4 requires you to articulate and discuss what you have learned during your research. [MO 4.2, MO 4.3] Instructions Now that you have gathered, organized, and assimilated the relevant literature on you topic, take a step back and consider what you have learned. Critically analyze the arguments and conclusions you have […]
At the end of the book, the creature promises to destroy himself. Is this a justifiable end for him? Could he have been redeemed? Would he have had a place in the world of Shelley’s novel? How could this relate to current-day issues like suicide or the death penalty?Explain.
The Frankenstein Application Essay Literary works like Frankenstein explore the “human condition” or experiences that humans encounter. The study guides for Frankenstein offer several “Real Life Considerations” meant to help you critically analyze the applications of the work’s themes in today’s world. Now, you will choose one of these topics and explore it using secondary […]
Explain how Marie de France’s Lay of the Nightingale and/or her Lay of the Honeysuckle, propose an idealized picture of love.
1. Literary Texts The two lays of Marie de France read in class Lay of the Nightingale Lay of the Honeysuckle 2. Purpose of the Literary Essay Your literary essay is an interpretative analysis and reasoned reflection on the Literary texts we have read in class. You can base your literary […]
How clear is this student’s thesis statement? How is the thesis statement supported by the other annotated areas of the paragraph?
1. Review the annotated page from the student sample literature review—this can be found in the Week 5 Materials folder. How clear is this student’s thesis statement? How is the thesis statement supported by the other annotated areas of the paragraph? 2. The Literature Review calls for a thesis statement that stems from the answer […]
Discuss.Importance of Border Protection and the Key Role of Administrative Support
After reading “Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review” and the “Student Sample Literature Review,” discuss the main features you identified in the student sample. How is this sample literature review different from other research papers you’ve read/had to write in the past? Then discuss the topic (Importance of Border Protection and the Key […]
How does the European present himself? What kind of personality does he have? What kind of person is he?
Paper details: explain what kind of person the European makes himself out to be. How does the European present himself? What kind of personality does he have? What kind of person is he? Then, compare or contrast this with the Native American’s presentation of himself. How does the Native-American present himself? What kind of personality […]
Write an interpretation of the Roman portrait bust of Commodus as Hercules, making references to Lampridius’s biography
1. Read sections 9-11 of the Life of Commodus in Lampridius’s biography Historia Augusta. sections 9-11 runs from the middle of page 3 to top of page 4. 2. o Choose one of the art works in this week’s lesson and describe it in detail (minimum 4 lines) o Write an interpretation of the Roman […]