Task Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL190-02 Fall 2021 Assignment: Final Portfolio Due Date: Dec 13 @ 1pm PST over eLearn Length: 4 polished pieces featuring 2 pieces revised from previous assignments and 2 new pieces (any genre) + 250-word reflection Weight: 30% Details For your Final Portfolio, you will compile and submit four (4) original pieces you have written this term (September to December). Two (2) of these pieces ...
Discussing Atwood’s 'you fit into me'Need to do topic 5 that is Limitations of an innocent speaker for ESSAY 1 with refrences. 1. Discuss the painful, double-sided nature of Atwood’s clever simile in her poem, “you fit into me” and how it illuminates the complexity and/ or difficulty of its fraught subject. What is the primary feeling that arises from this disturbing poem’s use of such a simple poetic device?  ...
QuestionsOral Presentation Assignment 1. Every student is required to deliver one 3-3 ½ minute speech on a topic related to a co-culture (see below). It is worth 10% of your course grade. Refer to Blackboard for the due date. You will upload your speech video through the MindTap (Bongo) assignment link that you will find in the Oral Presentation Assignment Link on the left-hand tool bar in Blackboard. 2. You will also submit a...
Summary :5-7 sentences, comprising 1 paragraph Use the techniques discussed in class, making note of what you feel are the text’s main points. Remember to bring it back to the text by using transitional phrases and words. Write your summary in the third person, present tense, and using objective language (avoid using “you” or “I”). Do not quet from the Text . Quoting will result in a zero for this section. Sour...
Choose one of the following assignment areas for your essay. (You may also choose your own research subject, but please run it by me first.) Please choose a cultural response to the Age of Unravelling to explore in more depth. By cultural response I mean a response in some way to the age we are living through, whether that is a chosen way of life, a form of activism, an artistic response, or other. Use this project to investig...
The Role of Disobedience in SocietyYou can answer the question anyway you want but, in the next paragraphs (please use paragraphs), you must defend it using support from the two readings and your own experience and/or other readings. You can use the readings as source of agreement or disagreement. You don’t need to mention the names of the readings in the first paragraph, but you can. It’s up to you. Don’t however, just start...
Task:You need to select a piece of writing online that you believe has faulty arguments. The piece can be about politics, but it also can be about art, culture, sports, or other fields. Just make sure it has an identifiable argument—a main claim supported by sub-claims and by evidence or reasoning. Blog posts and newspaper op-eds work well for this. Make sure your piece of writing is at least 500 words long. One you have selected ...
Task This is an open-book exam. You should use the 5 articles as sources for the questions. Write and submit your answers on one separate word document. The exam has three parts. Read the instructions carefully before attempting them. Part I: Logical Fallacy (10 marks) Read and annotate the article “Vancouver police will not require COVID-19 vaccinations, unlike other departments” by Dan Fumano https://vancouversun.com/news/l...
InstructionsYour next essay will require that you write a minimum 4-5 page, 6-paragraph essay with a separate Works Cited page, accurately citing Lynn Nottage's play, Sweat. You will analyze Sweat using race/cultural, gender/feminist, and/or Marxist literary theory as a lens to guide your analysis. In other words, your perspectives and ideas will be grounded in gender/feminist, Marxist, and/or race/cultural literary theory as your lens for ...
Purpose and Imagery in FDR's First Fireside ChatDirections Read the postings of your peers in the "Rhetorical Devices Analysis" Discussion Board. Select at least TWO postings to respond to. In each response, address the two points your peer wrote about and offer your perspective on their ideas (about 150 words per each response). Post each response as a REPLY to your peers' postings in the Discussion titled "Rhetorical Devices Analysis." 1, My...
Importance of Analyzing TextsIdentifying claims and forming arguments of a text through analysis: When approaching any reading material it is important to be able to deeply analyze the text and to draw your own conclusions about what the material means. Analyzing texts is as important to do when reading a newspaper (to discover if there is any bias being presented), as it is a poem or fiction piece (that may have underlying themes that ca...
Essay 1There are different prompts but you can choose only 1 whichever is easiest. There is no rubric just as long as the essay relates to the prompt. For Ch. 7, go to p. 182, para. three that begins, "In 1990 ..." and read to the end of the paragraph following the block quote, middle of p. 183, “… without firing a shot.” Analyze your experiences using social media and the internet; provide at least three examples,...
What is a response paper?Response paper A response paper is your chance to communicate in writing your personal viewpoint and personal learning as they relate specifically to the book, essay, paper, article, etc. in question and the ideas and values contained therein. A good response paper will artfully make a connection between the subject at hand and your own experience. A response paper is intended to be a transformative experience. The ...
Purpose of a Rhetorical Analysis EssayRhetorical Analysis â Two objectives: A rhetorical analysis essay breaks a work of non-fiction into parts, and explains: How the parts work together to inform, persuade, or entertain an audience evaluating their effectiveness in meeting the authorâs objective(s) Parts of any text include rhetorical strategies and appeals. Â Each has a distinct purpose. De...
Custom Rubric for Final Project Part I (Written paper) Criteria Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Criterion Score Quality of Writing (5 points) 5 points No errors within grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and flow from paragraph to paragraph 4 points Minimal errors within grammar, spelling, sentence ...