After reading the stories in the unit, create your own work of fiction with a clear plot or sequence of events that focus on either a traditional plot arc or a
After reading the stories in the unit, create your own work of fiction with a clear plot or sequence of events that focus on either a traditional plot arc or a nontraditional. Story should have a mai
For this assignment, you will use MS PowerPoint to present your final argument utilizing one of the three forms covered in the class (Classic/Aristotelian,
For this assignment, you will use MS PowerPoint to present your final argument utilizing one of the three forms covered in the class (Classic/Aristotelian, Toulmin, or Rogerian). After a catchy title
Read a poem from this week making annotations as you go. Present 3-5 annotations in outline format and construct a 200 word close reading, as exampled on pages
Read a poem from this week making annotations as you go. Present 3-5 annotations in outline format and construct a 200 word close reading, as exampled on pages 308-309. Be sure to cite any quotations
Tennessee Williams: A Streetcar Named Desire What is the significance of the title of A Streetcar Named Desire? How does the title resonate with other mentions
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Select three of the following poems and discuss how the themes of “culture” and “language” drive them. Why are the two different rooms, or worlds, in “Sonrisas”
Select three of the following poems and discuss how the themes of “culture” and “language” drive them. Why are the two different rooms, or worlds, in “Sonrisas” contrasted? What is the fundamental dif