Poetry

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Name the four great tragedies of shakespeare

Hamlet, othello, kingLear, Macbeth Requirements:

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EMERGENT LITERACY

COMPLETE THIS STUDY GUIDE> Requirements: complete all guide

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Discussion & Idea Development: Reconstruction Period

Choose a topic from the instructions provided for the Reconstruction Period Idea Development Assignment Instructions and develop an idea about your chosen topic. I do not have the book on digits Gates & Smith: Volume 1 pp. 505-520, 548-618, 679-778 and 780-916. the video transcript is attached as well as the instructions. Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): […]

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Homer

For this assignment, you are tasked with researching Homer. In your paper, you should address the following: His background His motivation His legacy How his works have influenced modern literature Assignment Instructions Follow the directions below to complete the activity: Step 1 | Write Your Paper Using the Guidelines Below. Topic: Homer Length: 750 Words […]

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write on biology

Write on biology The word bio can mean different things depending on contextit might refer to biology, the scientific study of life, or to a biography, the story of someones life. Let me give you a quick overview of both so you can decide which direction youd like to explore further. Biology: The Science of […]

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Symbolic and Thematic Analysis

Essay #2: Symbolic and Thematic Analysis Purpose: Our last stop to furthering our study of literature is drama and film. Drama quite literally comes from a Greek word meaning action. In plays, this action is meant to be demonstrated in front of a live audience and in film, the action progresses on a screen. Both […]

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For your original post: Complete and share our textbook’s Exercise 5.2 and 5.4.

For your original post: Complete and share our textbook’s Exercise 5.2 and 5.4. 1. By yourself, work with at least two of the brainstorming techniques described on pp. 69-73. Post your results here. 2. Working with the topic you’ve chosen (which should align with your pathway/career interest), create and share a working thesis similar to […]

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Poetry Explication

Unit 2: Poetry Explication Purpose: To further our study of literature, we come across different types of poetry. Of course, we are no strangers to this form of writing, stereotypically classified as short, pretty and often rhyming. Many of us have learned to read by hearing the sounds and rhythms of poetry. Many of us […]

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Writing Prompt: First Lines

Overview: In our lecture, we talked about the way that an opening often signals the tone of a story or essay. Within the first few lines, we usually know what type of story we’re going to have. Directions: For this assignment, I will have five openings to different types of novels. For full credit, please […]

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