Category: English
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1. you must integrate at least 4 secondary work scholarly criticism (journal a
1. you must integrate at least 4 secondary work scholarly criticism (journal articles, books,and book chapters ) to provide support encounter argument 2. The threefold emphasis of this paper is your thoughtful evaluation of the issue at work in the text via rigorous analysis of the text and the use of the secondary sources to…
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• 4 of the 7-10 sources must come from the library’s databases: points of view and/or peer-reviewed articles are required.
Drawing from the students previously submitted reference page, the argumentative research paper will argue for and defend;using logical reasoning and reliable researched evidence — a particular position about a research topic. The student should demonstrate an understanding of the difference between an opinion and an argument because persuasive research emphasizes logos over other kinds of…
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Your Research Paper Should Include These Items: Introduction Paragraph Include a
Your Research Paper Should Include These Items: Introduction Paragraph Include a thesis statement that informs the reader about the college, the trade, or the career you have chosen. Remember that a paragraph is a minimum of 3-5 clear and well-developed sentences. There are tips for writing an introduction in the Writing an Informative Research Paper…
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In this three-page (double-spaced, 12 pt. font) essay, you will be conducting a
In this three-page (double-spaced, 12 pt. font) essay, you will be conducting a sociological analysis of a subculture of your choice. Find a documentary, docuseries episode, or piece of video journalism, at least one hour long, that documents a subculture of interest to you (see below for examples). Biographical documentaries are not an appropriate choice for…
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Rhetorical Analysis Essay The objective of this assignment is to enable you to w
Rhetorical Analysis Essay The objective of this assignment is to enable you to write a well-constructed rhetorical analysis that makes a claim regarding the rhetorical tools exhibited in a text. The subject of your analysis will be a rhetorical article (editorial) approximately 1-2 pages long. Suggested sources: The New York Times, The Washington Post, The…
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Please review the Features of the Form of a profile, on page 111 in your textboo
Please review the Features of the Form of a profile, on page 111 in your textbook. You will use this resource to help you compose the first draft of your profile essay. By the end of this week and before 8 a.m. (Central Time) on Monday, you will submit your draft to the group Discussion Board so that others can provide…
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In this three-page (double-spaced, 12 pt. font) essay, you will be conducting a
In this three-page (double-spaced, 12 pt. font) essay, you will be conducting a sociological analysis of a subculture of your choice. Find a documentary, docuseries episode, or piece of video journalism, at least one hour long, that documents a subculture of interest to you (see below for examples). Biographical documentaries are not an appropriate choice for…
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I have already submitted an outline and my sources that I will use- just roughly
I have already submitted an outline and my sources that I will use- just roughly follow that. This is a research paper about the stigma that’s placed on mental health, as in recieving help, what you can do to spread awareness, and what the stigma actually is… It is for ENG 102 so MLA format…
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Type of writing expected – Cause and Effect and Comparison-Contrast Length requi
Type of writing expected – Cause and Effect and Comparison-Contrast Length requirements – 500 words Formatting requirements – MLA format Documentation format – MLA citations necessary Amount or type of research expected – Minimal outside research necessary Write a comparison-contrast essay discussing the differences between the two famous historical figures. Focus on specific similarities and…
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Using the prompt and sources linked below, write a five-paragraph argumentative essay that follows the b.e.s.t.
Using the prompt and sources linked below, write a five-paragraph argumentative essay that follows the B.E.S.T. Utilize the B.E.S.T. argumentative rubric to see how you will be scored. BEFORE SUBMITTING: Be sure you underline your thesis statement, and then mark your best body paragraph and your counterclaim paragraph.