Existing knowledge on the topicThis research paper is based on your last assignment – your research proposal. It asks you to investigate a big issue - an important topic – drawn from the readings we have covered in English 1100. You are expected to locate this issue in the existing knowledge, identify a knowledge deficit, and make a new knowledge claim (i.e., thesis statement) which will be supported by reasoned argument. You must dr...
Write an essay in APA format based on one of the questions below. Use the primary reading (the essay that you will choose below) and one or two secondary sources from the Centennial College library database to support your argument. The choice of one or two sources depends directly on your needs for your argument. The learning outcomes for this assignment include: apply research techniques and critical understanding of readings; revi...
Why Skepticism in Science is HealthySkepticism in science is healthy and natural – scientists should always challenge themselves and question their understanding of a concept to ensure they have arrived at the truth. However, in today’s society, there are a number of climate change “skeptics” or “deniers” that vigorously criticize any evidence that climate change and global warming are enhanced by human activi...
The Painful Simile of Atwood’s short poem, “you fit into me”1. The Painful Simile of Atwood’s short poem, “you fit into me”: 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 o...
Activities to complete for the third session:1. Prepare a rhetorical analysis paragraph of 9 to 12 sentences on the essay you announced to your group members. Follow the samples to create your own rhetorical analysis paragraph. Note: This is practice for the rhetorical analysis essay you will write for the Unit 6 assignment.For THIS session of the online discussion, you should use ONE of the following readings from Acting on Words:Diane Mooney,...
Class and Character Motivations in HamletMy Essay Topic is Perhaps he loves you now, And now no soil nor cautel doth besmirch The virtue of his will: but you must fear, His greatness weigh'd, his will is not his own; For he himself is subject to his birth: He may not, as unvalued persons do, Carve for himself; for on his choice depends The safety and health of this whole state. Act 1, Scene 3, Laertes to Ophelia Examine the issue of class in Ham...
Task 1: Identify and Analyze Maxfield's ArgumentAssignment Description This assignment asks you to demonstrate an understanding and application of the different elements of argumentation by analyzing Mary Maxfield’s essay “Food as Thought: Resisting the Moralization of Food.” You will be asked to complete two tasks. In the first part, you will identify and analyze Maxfield’s argument by inferring the intended audience and...
Why Chronological Order is UsedYou will analyze these readings by responding to 5 questions in your own words. Please answer all questions on the space provided. Use complete sentences. Marks will be deducted for sentences that are copied from the original readings.1. In “Finding a Nationality That Fits,” Isabel Vincent uses the method of chronological order in telling her story of her experience in Canada. Please explain...
This is the link for story: https://joylandmagazine.com/fiction/heart-lake/ "Heart Lake" by Rudrapriya Rathora. As you read this story, consider what ideas the author is trying to explore, what meaning she is creating. Is this a story about survival (in the tradition of Canadian literature?) Are there any other issues or topics that are being explored? Any messages about those topics the writer is trying to convey? PLOT 1. How wou...
Make an assertion and follow with a complete sentence quoteRemember the three basic techniques of quotation integration: 1. Make an assertion of your own, add a colon, and follow it with a quotation in a complete sentence. 2. Create an introductory or closing phrase or clause, and attach a quotation to it with a comma. 3. Work some brief excerpts of quoted material into an as...
Task: Write a five-paragraph essay (approximately 750 words) that puts forward a clear argument and is supported by documented sources. Use at least two secondary sources and have a least one quotation per body paragraph. The Research Essay must be based on one of the following readings from our textbook: 1. “The Slender Trap” by Trina Piscatelli on p. 129 In the “Slender Trap,” Trina Pisc...
ProcedureProcedure: Choose one of the following options: Option One Choose one of the following events that is either partially described or alluded to in Maus I. Find out more about the event or place. Argue why knowing more about the event either contributes, or does not contribute, to a better understanding of Spiegelman’s narrative. For each one of these topics, a good starting place is Britannica Academic. Links to ar...
UN definition of gender equalityIBS807 Debates | Winter 2020 First Debate Gender Equality; is it possible? According to the UN, United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, “Equality between women and men (gender equality): refers to the equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities of women and men and girls and boys. Equality does not mean that women and men will become the same but that women’s and me...
1) Formal outline: Once you have chosen a topic, prepare a formal outline (as described by Troyka on pp. 33-35 of the sixth Canadian edition). This outline should be accompanied by a partial list of sources (in MLA style). I do not expect you to have found all of your sources when you write your formal outline, but you should, at least, be able to list the item that originally got your attention and two or three other...
DescriptionDescription: This argumentative essay requires you to pose an argument about a subject of your choosing. Itwill take a stance on a specific topic (social media, climate change, etc.) for an educated butnon-expert audience (i.e. me). Your analysis must engage with two peer-reviewed sources youhave located while writing the paper. If you would like, you may use the topic and sources thatyou located for your annotated bibliography assi...