Unit 2 survival performance task ANSWER SO WHAT? (1-2 sentences) Explain the bigger reason why the reader should care. LINGERING THOUGHT/ CALL TO ACTION (1 sentence) Add a meaningful thought that leaves the reader glad to have read your essay What do you want the reader to do as a result of reading your paper? […]
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How do you expect to proceed in order to answer your sub questions?
Introduction to the Chapter Reveal your topic, state the gap in knowledge or problem, etc. that you are researching, investigating, and tell the reader what to expect. Background of the Topic Relate only to Homeland Security factors–NO personal factors. Cited literature should be included. Problem Statement Identify the gap in knowledge or problem. Ask the […]
Explain the 5 W’s (who, what, where, when, why). What is the author’s credibility (is he/she a historian or scholar?)
Explain the thesis of the book (what is the authors aurgument?) Short summaries of chapters or themes in book. Explain the 5 W’s (who, what, where, when, why). What is the author’s credibility (is he/she a historian or scholar?) Does the author provide scholarly resources? The review should give the reader a good understanding of […]
Reflect on how the characteristic is applied to your teaching practice in the classroom
Compose a brief introduction that will prepare your reader for what is to come in the paper (one paragraph). In the body of your paper, section your content by each characteristic reflect on how the characteristic is applied to your teaching practice in the classroom (I’m teaching pre-K 4 and 5 years old) Compose a […]
Why is this better than the other 2 options you considered? Why should the reader want to implement your recommendation.
Description please provide multiple recommendations with valid reasons and then choose the best of them because he said you gave me one solution. Then you recommend it you are not a good analytical person and he will deduct marks from me. you need to contain the assignment within 1 page exactly, one extra word in […]
Explain Why is this better than the other 2 options you considered? Why should the reader want to implement your recommendation.
Consider removing the headings to give yourself more space to write additional information regarding the case. The introductory paragraph should state what the key issue is that you will focus on in this document. This and the next paragraph are more like background information. Remember, you are analyzing a case from the past – not […]
Does Swift ever present any serious proposals for improving conditions in his argument? If so, where?
Description Post and Respond: You must post before you can see other students’ posts. Please double space your answers. Post: Answer all six questions in your post, which should be in paragraph format and not numbered. Respond. Respond to one student’s post and discuss whether you agree (or not), explaining why. 1. “A Modest Proposal” […]
What policy or programmatic recommendations might emerge from your evaluation?
Description RESEARCH PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS The Instructor must approve your research topic. Please submit your proposal in the Week 3 “Research Project Proposal”. The research paper comprises a public policy issue in local, state, or federal government. The paper must be 6–10 pages (not including title page, bibliography, and appendix) written analysis and must provide a […]
Write your own compelling account of the event using descriptive vocabulary, vivid imagery, and simile and metaphor to transport the reader.
• •• Next week, you will submit the rough draft of creative nonfiction in long-form, journalistic tradition. To do so, you will choose any historical event, in any era, and write your own compelling account of the event using descriptive vocabulary, vivid imagery, and simile and metaphor to transport the reader. • Format: MLA • […]
Provide a brief overview of your historical event. For instance, what background information or context does the reader of your essay need?
I. Introduction: In this section of your essay, you will introduce your readers to the historical event you selected. Specifically, you should: A. Provide a brief overview of your historical event. For instance, what background information or context does the reader of your essay need? B. Based on your research question, develop a thesis statement […]