Category: English

  • “Figurative Fun: Exploring Metaphors Through Riddle Poems” Template: Title: Figurative Fun: Exploring Metaphors Through Riddle Poems I am a dandelion, A burst of sunshine in the

    Metaphor/Riddle Poem Assignment
    The assignment for this module is to write a few metaphor/riddle poems. To do this assignment, you must use your imagination and think figuratively, imaginatively, and metaphorically. like a child. 
    The model for this assignment is the children’s metaphor/riddle poems below. Those poems choose an object — a dandelion, a bumblebee, an onion, a shadow, a mirror, a zipper, etc. — and depict the object in a series of metaphors like a riddle that you can eventually guess. Below are those poems:   
    And some metaphor/riddle poems written by students, and the template. 

  • Title: “Uncovering the Political Determinants of Health: A Review of Daniel Dawes’ Book” Daniel Dawes’ book, “Political Determinants of Health,” delves into the complex and often overlooked factors that shape health outcomes in

    Book Review 
    Daniel Dawes: Political Determinants of Health.
    A 2-3 page review is to be submitted briefly describing the book and its message. The review should include
    What issue the author was discussing and its importance for health policy generally?
    What was the author(s)’ main points or discussions in the book?
    What is the relevance of the Dawes points to Covid-19 and racial injustice and health reform?
    Where do you agree or disagree with the author’s conclusions?

  • “Exploring the Human Body: An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology”

    Anatomy and Physiology This is science make sure you do not 
    use ai any cites speak your own short answers please.

  • Title: “Between the World and Me: A Must-Read for Gen Z Exploring Post-Colonial and Marxist Criticism” In today’s world, where issues of race and inequality are at the forefront of social and political discourse, Ta

    instructions: write a feature article about your book (between the world and me by ta-nehisi coates) and if the book is valuable to gen z.
    below ive attached my notes and the article must include post colonial criticism terms and marxist criticism terms

  • Title: Analyzing the Effectiveness of “Our Digital Devices Altering Our Brain”

    starting at page 4 you will see 5 words analysis, key words, evidence, analyze and structure these paragraphs need to me written as the meaning and then the analysis of them if they were applied correctly in the article “ our digital devices altering our brain” I need you to re write these paragraphs and the conclusion please read the instructions carefully to understand. The Analysis section should include:
    1. Term. Definition (paraphrased)
    2. As per Harvey, the “should’s,” “hows,” etc. (paraphrased and avoid “you”)
    For example: The thesis should be legitimate, arguable and narrowed. It should be presented at the beginning of text, reappear throughout and not vanish.
    3. Commentary including specific examples from the text
    (You should evaluate the article based upon the “should’s,” “hows,” and “need’s” as presented by Harvey.)
    For example: Roose’s thesis is based in reality. It is clearly a debatable, controversial topic and precise in its focus. Furthermore, it is presented at the beginning in the title. The thesis is reiterated throughout the article. For example, in paragraph 8, Roose states “But after talking with dozens of educators over the past few weeks, I’ve come around to the view that banning ChatGPT from the classroom is the wrong move.” In addition, in paragraph …
    All criteria points should be presented in this way. You should NOT use external sources to develop your commentary (only the Harvey doc). You should be developing your commentary using your critical thinking skills. You may go beyond the Harvey criteria if you desire, but as per assignment requirements, you must base your commentary on the provided set.
    Also, keep in mind that there may be both positive and negative aspects within each term. There may be exceptions to the rules because this is an article written for the general public; not necessarily AI or education experts. If so, you should express these notions.
    then write the conclusion in the same format they are written in the examples I’ll provide it should warp everything up
    re state the thesis quickly go through the positives then focus on the negatives (200 words )

  • Title: The Importance of Believing in Legends: A Critical Analysis of the Legend of King Arthur

    When you make a claim in an essay, you express an idea or opinion about information in a text. But an effective essay does more than state ideas and opinions. To persuade your readers to accept your point of view, you’ll need to support your claim with evidence, including facts, details, examples, or logical reasons. Complete the attached worksheet from lesson 4 to practice using textual evidence.  You may use the ideas from the worksheet for your essay.  Submitting the worksheet is optional and will not count against your grade; but will help you with understanding how to use textual evidence. 
    Please read the question to be answered carefully–this assignment is not asking you to write about The Legend of King Arthur. The prompt for the essay is below:
    The legend of King Arthur is well-known in literature. Based on Unsolved Mysteries of History, there is little to suggest it is true. Do you think it is important for people to believe in legends like King Arthur even if there is little evidence to support them? Why or why not? Write a short (3 paragraphs) explanatory essay stating your opinion. Justify your opinion and conclusions with relevant textual evidence (quotes or paraphrased ideas from sources) and background knowledge. Remember to use relevant vocabulary from the text in your essay.  
    Must have sources listed. CAN NOT USE AI OR ANY FORM TO HELP WRITE THIS
    our paper will be screened for plagiarism.

  • “Embracing ADHD: Exploring the Positive Side of a Controversial Disorder” Embracing ADHD: Exploring the Positive Side of a Controversial Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a widely debated

    Write a 3-4 page paper MLA formatted Response essay on the article “ADHD is fuel for Adventure” by Florence Williams. Engage critically with the article’s main idea and connect to personal experience, ideas, observations and opinions. Integrate select quotations to support your points. 

  • Analysis of the Speaker in “Girl” by Jamaica Kincaid The speaker in Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is an unnamed mother figure who is giving advice and instructions to her daughter. The speaker is talking directly to her daughter,

    Write a 150 word analysis that answers the following questions.
    Who is the speaker?
    Who is the speaker talking to?
    What is the speaker’s purpose?
    Speaker: “In writing, the speaker is the voice that speaks behind the scene. In fact, it is the narrative voice that speaks of a writer’s feelings or situation” (Literarydevices.net).
    Works Cited: 
    Literarydevices.net, 2016, literarydevices.net/speaker/. Accessed 10 July 2023.
    **You must not use any information from outside sources or quote/cite from outside sources in your answer.
    **If you choose to quote from the story, poem, or play, please use this as an opportunity to practice in-text MLA citation format.
    To cite a direct quote in proper in-text MLA citation format, add the author’s last name and (if available) the page or line number in parentheses at the end of the quote.
    Example: Within the work, the author notes that “she looked at the child in awe” (Blixton 60).
    the link for the reading: 
    “Girl,” by Jamaica Kincaid | The New Yorker or 
    “Girl,” by Jamaica Kincaid | The New Yorker
    I’m going to leave a few samples of my OWN writing so you can be familiar with how I write so you can get an idea of how I write so this assignment won’t look like I didn’t do it (THESE SAMPLES HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE ASSIGNMENT I’M ASKING TO BE COMPLETED)

  • Title: Proposal for Research Essay on the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health

    Create your Proposal in a 450-500 word response. Note reminders to assist you in writing your proposal. There is no one format for an essay’s Proposal; do not get lost in Proposals that are for Master’s or Doctoral studies. For your research essay, consider presenting in this format: 
    Research Objectives: in one paragraph or in bulleted points, state what the project is aiming to do.
    Background Information: in one or two paragraphs or in bulleted format, include background information you have gained about the issue. What is your knowledge thus far on the issue? What have you found out? How does it make you feel?
    Methodology: as you begin to determine your stance on the issue, move to build your research method. Determine how you plan to actually research the project. Earlier lessons have moved you through selecting and documenting sources; make sure to do so wisely. But continue to illustrate that you have worked through the best possibilities for your research journey.
    Conclude by reiterating what you believe you will uncover and possibly solve.
    Create your Working and Annotated Bibliographies. There is no defined word-count for this part of the assignment.  
    Aim for 8-12 sources for your Working Bibliography 
    Create 4-6 summaries for the Annotated Bibliography 
    All bibliographical information must be included 
    Create a Working Bibliography that lists possibilities that show that you are examining varied literature to gain knowledge on the subject and issue—later to be trimmed or altered.
    Create an Annotated Bibliography of selected works from the Working Bibliography; this should be a selection of about half of the Working Bib where you summarize the significance of the authors’ findings; each summary should run 3-5 sentences. 

  • Title: “The First Time I Overcame Adversity: A Memorable Experience in Washington DC”

    Choose a topic that enables you to tell a short, interesting personal narrative essay. Your narrative can be funny, suspenseful, meaningful, or exciting, but it must focus on one event.
    EXAMPLE If you decide to write about traveling to Washington DC, you should not write about the entire trip. Choose one event (e.g., an afternoon you spent visiting the National Portrait Gallery, or shopping in Georgetown, or taking a tour of the White House) and tell a detailed story that focuses on that single event.
    The following are some ideas that can help you to select a topic for your story:
    Firsts: Think of a “first” in your life and describe that moment in detail.
    Proud moment: Choose a moment when you felt proud about an accomplishment.
    Adversity: Describe a time when you had to think or act quickly to overcome a challenge.
    Travel: Recall a memorable experience you had while visiting an interesting place.
    Your essay must be 2-3 pages (approximately 500-800 words), double-spaced, with one-inch margins.
    Narrative essay guidelines must be followed or your submission will not be graded.
    Use a readable 12-point font.
    Composition must be original and written for this assignment and all writing must be appropriate for an academic context.
    Use of generative chatbot artificial intelligence tools (ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Bard) in place of original writing is strictly prohibited for this assignment.
    Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
    Submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition.
    Submission must include both your narrative essay and your answers to the “Think About Your Writing” questions.
    Include all of the assignment components in a single .doc or .docx file.