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HOME WORK 11
Watch the you tube video below and answer the questions that follows.(200 words in two paragraph) https://youtu.be/n_SIxq7qajs The purpose of this discussion is to practice writing about what you found in your critical reading of the text you are using for your textual analysis. You need access to the source you will use for…
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Introduce the author’s full name, the title of the poem, and offer your topic sentence which signals you are responding to the prompt for that poem. Give a brief 1-2 sentence overview of the work–what is it about? Move into your argument and introduce your evidence Cite AT LEAST 5 lines/phrases/words from the poem Use…
Critical Analysis #10
See the attachment of 1 Article below Please answer all the questions below in 1-2 pages (in MLA) 1) the important concepts and terms of the readings 2) the most important arguments of the readings 3) the parts of the readings they found confusing or unclear 4) how this reading relates to previous class readings,…
Composition 1
Discuss an event (something that happened to you) that had an effect on the person you are today. What was the event, why did it happen and how did it impact/change you? What did you learn from this experience? Please be detailed in your discussion and try to reach the 500-word requirement. You may go…
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Read Hazel Smith’s “Crimes Against Humanity” (the most important parts for discussion are pages 127-132 and 137-142) and The Guardian piece about North Korean refugees. Write about your prior knowledge/understanding of North Korea and its people: How do Smith’s arguments compare with those of Said in “Orientalism”? Do the concerns around North Korean refugee narratives also relate to Smith’s…
Culture & ID Intro Discussion
Please read the Culture & Identity introductionhen, using the intro and lines or images from the poem to bolster your answer, respond to one of the questions at the end of the Culture & Identity introduction (there are four to choose from). You may combine the questions in any way you like, or you can…

