Comparing the original book Frankenstein by mary shelly to the 1931 James Whale movie The goal of this essay will be to compare a small section of the original work with the same scene from the film version. We will do this using the close reading and close viewing techniques we have discussed in class. […]
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Explain How might the story or essay be further developed in revision?
Description Read each of the Memoir Essays Write a full-page (double-spaced) letter detailing your opinions regarding the text. What is “working” in the story or essay? What is not quite working, and why? How might the story or essay be further developed in revision? Simply, write 1, one-page double spaced letter for each memoir essay.
What’s the benefit of using a story instead of just data in a persuasive presentation?
Description Listen: Answer: 1.Which story resonated with you the most? Why? 2.Which story principles did you see at play in one or more of the stories? (Specify which story/ies.) 3.How do you think a story can be used in a persuasive presentation? 4.What’s the benefit of using a story instead of just data in a […]
Create appropriate activities, worksheets, or templates for the teacher and the students to use during/after the read aloud.
Introduction (before reading): Write step-by-step instructions. Clear information about what you will say and what the learners will do. Include prediction opportunities. Body of the Read Aloud: Write step-by-step instructions for reading the story, with specific page numbers highlighted. Write the exact questions that will be asked during the reading with page numbers. Include prediction, […]
How does the antagonist in the story you’ve chosen contribute to the story’s overall meaning?
This essay of a minimum of 500 to a maximum of 700 words requires you to choose any one of the stories given below. Review the list of stories to identify which one you’d like to write about: • “Rules of the Game” by Amy Tan • “Death by Landscape” by Margaret Atwood • “To […]
What do you predict the frame effect of this story would be for those who read it? What are readers more likely to think about health care based on this example?
Case 1 For the better part of his life, Reuben Robinson, 22, of Camden received little professional health care. When he was a child, Robinson’s family was uninsured, so they typically were treated at hospital emergency rooms when illnesses became serious. “When I got scarlet fever in the fifth grade, I had to go to […]
What is the significance of this story? What does it tell us (if anything) about the problem of the meaning of life? Lastly: ii) do you believe that Tolstoy, in relating this story, describes our existential predicament correctly? If so, why do you agree? If not, why not?
Description The essay assignment is divided in two parts (A) and (B). The answer to part (A) should occupy approximately 40% of the space within your essay. The answer to part (B) should occupy approximately 60% of the space within your essay. In “My Confession” Tolstoy provides ‘the story of a traveler who in the […]
Discuss the theme (or use some other literary device) of the story.
Write 2 body paragraphs 1) Discuss the theme (or use some other literary device) of the story. Have a thesis in your intro Have support from the story in your body paragraphs 2) Or, discuss the IRONY at the end of this story. You can either write about the THEME Or IRONY
Discuss Is any character, place, action, event, or object given unusual prominence or emphasis in the story? If so, does the element seem to have symbolic as well as literal significance?
Paper details: This essay focuses on symbolism, allegory, and myth analysis, based on “The Lottery” story by Shirley Jackson. guidelines that must be met 1)Are any universal symbols used in the work? Any conventional symbols? What is their function? 2) Is any character, place, action, event, or object given unusual prominence or emphasis in the […]
Find two or three different ways the story is covered either on television news, twitter, blogs, hard copy or online newspaper or other source. Explain how you see the story and how the different media channels cover it differently. What was in one story and not in another and why? Did the intended audience have an effect on the storytelling? Why or why not? How does this relate to media psychology?
PROMPT: guideline for the length of your post is three paragraphs with at least five sentences in each paragraph. Throughout this course, you have seen that reality may not be as clear as one would think. An event occurs. Is there one accurate story of what really happened or do the media or storytellers see […]