KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITYSUMMERSESSION 2020ENGLISH 1202(S10)Thursday, August 20, 202012:00 p.m. –3:00p.m.Final Exam: Literary Analysis Essay[SAMPLE]on This Accident of Being Lostby Leanne Betasamosake Simpson(15% of final grade)This finalexamination, which is worth 15% of the overall grade for the course,is “open book”insofar as students are permitted to use our course materials (specif...
Discussing the nature and roles of the two sisters, Constance and Merricat 1. Sisterhood in the Novel: a) Discuss the nature of the two sisters, Merricat (Mary Katherine) and Constance and their roles both in their household and in the novel. Although Constance is presented as the “good sister,” might there be some indications of deep-seated flaws in her personality? Analyze the meaning ...
Your phenomenological essay(s) must incorporate class lecture material, class readings, along with integrating personal / critical opinion, and be presented in a fashion that when critiqued makes meaningful sense while offering insight into the phenomena of addiction under study. Answers must also contain a minimum of 5 APA quotes from LECTURE MATERIAL / VIDEO / MY COMMENTARY; and be a minimum of 5 pages per question. Section I: Value Select...
Chapters to Prepare for Examits not an assignment its a exam which will starts at 11;30 am-1;30 pm according to vancouver canada timing. there will be 4 questions. i am attaching textbook. Below are the chapters that should be prepared for exam. Exam is of 35% and i need 30% because i have not enough grades to get pass. Instructor will send me questions in email and i need to write answers on sheet by hand and then send it back on email to instr...
Overview of the AssignmentDiscuss the messages advertising sends about gender, race, sexuality, age, physical ability, and/or class. Be sure to provide close analysis of at least 3 different advertisements in your body paragraphs as evidence for your three specific supporting arguments. Each body paragraph must also include at least 1 quote from the scholarly texts you found during your research. Images of t...
RationaleRationale: The inclusion of text, and the use of language, in modern and contemporary art in the late 1800s/early 1900s signified an important shift in the art world and made a global impact. Keeping in mind that people bring their own experiences and cultural backgrounds to the creation and interpretation of such artworks, compare two pieces of art that share a theme of some kind. In your opinion, how has the artist used text to e...
Understanding ExplicationThe word "explication" comes from a Latin word that means "unfolding." When you or analyzing a portion of it. You can analyze a character, a single incident, symbols, point of view, structure, and so on. No explication can take into account everything that goes on in a story; the explication would be longer than the story itself. So your paper should focus on one or two elements that you think contribute to the overall m...
Points and Weighted Overall PercentagePoints and Weighted Overall Percentage: 20 points worth 15% overall Rationale: The inclusion of text, and the use of language, in modern and contemporary art in the late 1800s/early 1900s signified an important shift in the art world and made a global impact. Keeping in mind that people bring their own experiences and cultural backgrounds to the creation and interpretation of such artworks, compar...
Reflecting on Your Writing Process: Writing a One-Page Writer's StatementFINAL WRITING PORTFOLIO DUE August 12th Your final assignment for Creative Writing is to assemble and submit a writing portfolio. This does not mean resubmitting each and every writing assignment and exercise that you wrote for the course. Instead, you are required to submit work that you feel best demonstrates your creativity and strengths. The writing portfolio should ref...
Reading Comprehension Exercise1)As used in paragraph 1, which is the best antonym for vigilant?A.cowardlyB.frustratedC.displeasedD.carelessE.annoyed2)Based on information in the passage, it can be inferred that the authorA.used to be employed by an MTR company, but left because he or she was frustrated with its environmental practicesB.is more concerned about the environment than he or she is about human livesC.believes that MTR companies care l...
Essay Topic Selection Instructions First, answer the questions below in a thoughtful and thorough manner. Use Standard English. In total, your answers should be approximately 350 to 500 words. 1. Which topic have you selected to write on for the final essay? Why? What is interesting about it? 2. Please explain your working thesis. What are you planning on arguing in your final assignment? Remember: a thesis is an opinion ab...
Task: This assignment focuses on your ability to: learn how to interpret the literary device of setting and how it affects the character of the story/poem. The purpose of completing this assignment is: as a student, in your career, and individual lives, you will often need to look beyond the plot and summary of what you are reading and put a different spin on it. An example of this might be interpreting data and the varying components of how th...
Choose from 6 Writing Prompts to Create a Poem1. is the 2% journal This week you are required to submit 1 entry to your Ideas Workshop portfolio worth 2% completion mark. Below you will find 6 writing prompts. Please complete 1 of the writing prompts and submit the poem to your portfolio. Title the poem and in brackets include the name of the prompt. CHOOSE 1 PROMPT: 1. Movement: Write a poem about movement. Use language that moves. Consider th...
Introduction and Explanation VideosOnline Delivery & Responses - Marked Assignments Online Delivery & Responses This section of English 1109 works in an asychronic manner, which means that you don’t need to be at your computer at any given time. There are, however, deadlines for weekly responses (which you might think of as ‘homework’), for collected responses, and for essays. As a general rule, I’ll start each...
This assignment is assessed according to three criteria that align with 19 of the course objectives: Communication and Expression (3) Provide appropriate introductions to and contexts for the evidence; (4) Employ effective introductions and conclusions that are appropriate to the audience and purpose; (5) Write unified, coherent paragraphs, the development of which is governed by appropriate topic sentences; (6) Employ diction and tone suit...