Category: Literature
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Picture Book Comparison Find a picture book that you feel connects to the Prima
Picture Book Comparison Find a picture book that you feel connects to the Primary Source text. Select one of the listed picture books ONLY. In the Picture Book Comparison Essay, briefly describe the picture book (its author, basic plot, etc.). Then, provide a close reading of a page or spread — pay attention to the…
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Attached is the paper that requires a revision. Please focus on adjusting the ci
Attached is the paper that requires a revision. Please focus on adjusting the citations and not so much changing what I already have written. You can add another source if needed. The teachers comments are: Please cite the source use wherever it appears in the essay. It is not enough to list sources at the…
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Please rewrite this AI written paper to follow the prompt. Please make sure to u
Please rewrite this AI written paper to follow the prompt. Please make sure to use the same stories and that you properly cite all sources.
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We have read 4 very different coming of age stories. Three certainly had some au
We have read 4 very different coming of age stories. Three certainly had some autobiographical influcenes. For your final paper I want you to craft your own coming of age story. You can either write something completely fictional, use elements of your life to write fiction, or craft a memoir. Whichever you choose, the story…
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Length: 4 pages (plus additional Works Cited page) Sources: Use 1-2 primary sour
Length: 4 pages (plus additional Works Cited page) Sources: Use 1-2 primary sources of fiction AND 2 or more secondary sources of literary criticism as described below Documentation: Correct MLA documentation is expected, including in-text citations and a Works Cited page. If you include any source material without giving proper credit, you risk either earning…
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Focus your discussion on the second half of On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (O
Focus your discussion on the second half of On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (On Writing; On Living: A Postscript; And Furthermore, Part 1: Door Shut, Door Open; And Furthermore, Part 2: A Booklist; And Furthermore, Part 3). Don’t fret if your edition of On Writing doesn’t contain all of these sections. Work with…
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You have a lot more freedom with this essay because there is no detailed prompt
You have a lot more freedom with this essay because there is no detailed prompt for you to address. Instead, you’ll be synthesizing several of the concepts and texts with outside research to support your ideas. Your synthesis should address at least one core idea about life’s meaning that have thus far been explored: existence,…
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In this assignment, you are required to complete the following: 1. Follow along
In this assignment, you are required to complete the following: 1. Follow along with Lectures 1-2 in Module 8, complete the example as shown in the lecture, and turn in the Arena model to demonstrate that you were able to successfully build the example. You must turn a model version like what is shown at…
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Final Assessment (40%): instructions and directions This final assessment is c
Final Assessment (40%): instructions and directions This final assessment is comprised of i) writing and ii) multimedia assessments. Each assessment is worth 50%. iii.i) Writing Assessment: Essential instructions: You will write a one-thousand original critical review of a relevant book of your choice. You must engage in intertextuality (references and in-text citations) from authoritative sources…
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This Revision Portfolio provides a formal space for you to look back over the se
This Revision Portfolio provides a formal space for you to look back over the semester, to reflect on your learning, and to show the ways in which you’ve developed as an analytical, critical reader of fiction. For your final project in L204, you will submit a set of carefully curated and revised documents combined as…