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A rhetorical analysis based on the poem attached to the assignment

A literary analysis requires a solid knowledge of the material to which you are analyzing, so the first step is to know the poem very well. I suggest you read it you many times. You must think critically about the poetry, and formulate a clear and specific thesis statement, one that makes an argument about how you interpret the piece. Your thesis must address the HOW and WHY about what you are arguing. You should NOT simply provide a summary of the poem. I have already read them. I want to see that you are making an argument. You should make specific references to the poems as they relate to your argument. This is called textual evidence.
Since this paper is responding to poetry, think about the literary terms and aspects of the poetry we are talking about in class, such as how symbols, images, irony, etc.

The most important part of the Constitution

Tell what does is the most important part of the Constitution. Drawing from your earlier posts, write a paper of at least 300 words about what you believe to be the most important part of the Constitution. Include in your paper at least two direct quotes from the Constitution.
Include at least two detailed and specific examples from your life or from the world around you (e.g. from the news, documentaries, family experiences, history, etc.) to support your opinion.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Context: Arthur Millers play The Man Who Had All the Luck presents different individuals who have various ideas about what happiness is while sometimes also encountering obstacles or problems standing the way of achieving happiness. 

Assignment: Write an analytical, interpretive essay in which you focus on three or four major elements relative to happiness with respect to one character in the play and explain how and why these elements are significant for this characters happiness, some of the obstacles standing in the way of this character achieving happiness, and, ultimately, whether or not this character you discuss has achieved happiness.

Advance a unified and developed thesis, and support and explain this thesis through well-constructed analytical body paragraphs, as we have been discussing in class. 

Constructing the Essay: You should use your work on our previous assignments to help build your essay.  In order to construct an effective respo

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Re-write and organize this paragraph. Do not include the mistakes.
Paragraph 1
Who be came the first black streetcar conductor in San Francisco and later red her poetry at the inauguration of president Bill Clinton! Born in St Louis, Missouri, in April 1928, Maya Angelou is the African-American author who overcome so much to reached her goals. Maya received national attention when she published her book titled I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. She was nominated for an Emmy award for her roll in Roots.


Response Paper 1 Exemplification

Name:______________________________________________________________________

A exemplification essay uses one or more specific examples to support a thesis statement.

1.    Read Ellen Goodmans essay The Suspected Shopper and then answer the question listed below.  What do you think merchants can do to reduce shoplifting without making shoppers feel like criminals?  250 word minimum. 

Free speech zones on college campuses and universities

Students Essay title
Thesis:






I.  The major sections in an outline are represented by Roman numerals. 

A.  Each major section contains supporting points, written as capital letters.

B.  There can be as many supporting points as needed.

1. Specific details to illustrate the supporting points are written as Arabic
    numerals.

2.  These specific details can be descriptions, dialogue, or important facts.

a. If necessary, even more specific details can be used and designated                   by lower- case letters.

II. Second major section of the essay

A. Support 1 for second major section

1.  specific detail for this  support

2.  specific detail for this support

3.  specific detail for this support

B.  Support 2 for second major section

1.  spe

“People should read more books or articles to enhance their mental horizons

"Write an essay (with introduction and conclusion) on the suggested topic.
Your introduction should include the thesis statement - main idea of the paper (here is more detailed explanation - https://essayshark.com/blog/how-to-write-a-thesis-statement-to-make-it-clear/). Don't include any new information in the conclusion. It should  restate the thesis statement of the paper.
Support your ideas with relevant arguments and examples (in-text citations). List 2-3 sources in the references. Make sure you stick to a required formatting style. Get benefits of these sources citationmachine.net and easybib.com.
MLA format - https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_in_text_citations_the_basics.html"

Analysis of Playwrights (Molire, Corneille)

Referring to "L'Illusion comique" (Isabelle and Lyse), to "Le Cid" (Chimne et l'Infante), to "Vritable Saint Genest" (Valrie, Marcelle / Natalie), and to "School of Wives" (Agns, Georgette), what information on women in the 17th century and on their representation can we find in these texts? You can present a portrait or a typology of the heroines in these pieces. You can also evoke the controversial elements of these female figures in these theatrical battles. What shocked the contemporary audience? How are we to discover, analyze and understand these heroines?

Early American Literature

respond to one of the following questions:

Winthrop

1. Explain the political, social, or economic implications of Winthrops text.

2. Winthrop invites listeners to compare themselves to the Israelites journeying out of Egypt and into the promised land. What is the nature of his listeners bondage, and what will be the nature of their promised land, according to Winthrop?

3. We often think of America as a land of independence; however, Winthrops text emphasizes the important role of interdependence for the Puritans. Explain the nature of humans responsibility to one another in Winthrops model.

4. Explain how Winthrops model may have helped travelers to the New World as they faced particular hardships similar to those described in Bradfords Of Plimoth Plantation.

Wigglesworth

5. "The Day of Doom" was a documented bestseller of the day. What aspects of the poem helped it to earn its bestseller status?

6. Why does Wigglesworth stick so

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Question 1 I want you to talk to your parents/caregivers about what you were like as a baby. Based on what you have learned about temperament, how would they classify you? Can you connect this to the evocative genotype-environment effect? Remember, I am looking for insight into what you have learned and clear examples of how it relates to your experiences/life. Also, remember that I want to hear YOUR voice, not something copied from the internet.

Question 2 help me create a visualization of the Information Cycle as we collectively experienced it during a recent event: The January 6th attack on the United States Capitol. Where did you first learn about the events that took place on January 6th? Social Media? Word of mouth? News? Be specific!!! Upon hearing about the event, where did you go to seek additional information? How has the information changed over time?
What is required in order to get an accurate portrayal of the event? Is it possible to have comprehensive, accurate

Tales of empowerment

How do the Grimm Brothers Little Red Cap, Angela Carters The Company of Wolves, And Tanith Lees Wolfland function as differing tales of empowerment? You may take into consideration Charles Perraults Little Red Riding Hood as well, but this is not required. Who (or what) is empowered in each tale? How?



Your essay must include a discussion of the titles, the first sentences, and the final sentences of all three tales!

In developing your analysis, you may wish to consider some (or all) of the following:



Pedagogical agenda of each tale
Structure and tone of each tale
Language of each tale
Gender roles in each tale
The role of nature in each tale


Essay length: 1500-1750 words total: approximately 5 pages, typed, double-spaced, 11- or 12-point font, margins 1.25 inches (300-350 words per page, 1500-1750 words total). Do not use wide margins, large headers, or large font to fill up space! We will look at word counts, rather than n