Category: English and Literature

Discussion 2

Choose only ONE of the following options below and, in your post, write a paraphrase that avoids plagiarism of the paragraph you have chosen. Your paraphrase can be as long as the excerpt you have chosen, but should not duplicate any phrasing from the excerpt. If you must, you can quote up to three words […]

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Any topic (writer’s choice)

PLEASE READ!Due date: February 10Essay 2 (500 words) will be an argument synthesis paper concerning any of the topics brought up in Fast Food Nation.  (I have included some ideas for prompts, but if you would like to write about another issue, then let me know.)  Use only your book.  DO NOT USE OTHER SOURCES.  […]

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Willa Cather O Pioneers!

After Alexandra rejects her brothers patriarchal advice about what she can and cannot do with her land, Oscar and Lou conclude that Alexandra aint much like other women-folks (173).  In what ways is this assessment true?  What qualities of character, imagination, and spirit distinguish her from most of the people, both women and men, who […]

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Tell us about yourself and your goals including the following: What about your background and/or interests makes you competitive for this particularly institute (please be as specific as possible)? What will you contribute to the group? How do you expect

Tell us about yourself and your goals including the following: What about your background and/or interests makes you competitive for this particularly institute (please be as specific as possible)? What will you contribute to the group? How do you expect this experience will affect your future academic and professional career? How will it affect you […]

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Imperialism in Nigeria as seen through Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe

All MLA formatting rules are followed. Works Cited page included Majority of compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences are punctuated correctly. Student has a clear understanding of comma rules for FANBOYS and AAAWWUUBBIS. Very few grammatical/spelling mistakes, Introduction introduces the text(s) and author(s), states the main points, hooks the reader Conclusion restates the main points Writing […]

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