I have an incomplete outline for this paper and the links to the article and vid
I have an incomplete outline for this paper and the links to the article and video you will need to review for this paper
I have an incomplete outline for this paper and the links to the article and vid
I have an incomplete outline for this paper and the links to the article and video you will need to review for this paper
Information essay, grade 10 audience Be specific, possible stress, dealing schoo
Information essay, grade 10 audience Be specific, possible stress, dealing schoolwork dealing stress,have introduction,body, conclusion
The professor is looking for a clear thesis statement at the end of the intro pa
The professor is looking for a clear thesis statement at the end of the intro paragraph, with 3 supporting reasons.
He is looking for a body paragraph with evidence and clear reasoning APA style and citation.
Identify what are commonly thought of as revolutions and renaissances in two dif
Identify what are commonly thought of as revolutions and renaissances in two different periods of European history (as defined above). What characterizes these renaissances and revolutions? Are they, in fact, renaissances and revolutions? Why or why not?
ASSIGNMENT: Draft a 3-5 page (approximately 800-1300 words) informative essay. A
ASSIGNMENT: Draft a 3-5 page (approximately 800-1300 words) informative essay. As a part of your completed draft, complete the color-coding activity described below. In addition, answer the “Think About Your Writing” questions on a separate sheet of paper and include it with your draft submission.
Select an advertisement image to analyze. To find a print advertisement to analyze, you can search the web using the keywords “print ad” or you could even find and take a picture of a local poster or billboard in your neighborhood. We recommend you choose a print ad that includes text, imagery, and color to best complete this assignment.
Conduct an image analysis: The print advertisement you choose should be directed toward a specific audience. To identify the intended audience, think about the members of the potential audience for the advertisement that you have chosen. Who are they? Ads for a beauty product, for example, may be aimed at young people; ads for a deodorant might target adults; a diaper commercial is likely intended for new parents; ads for cruise trips might be aimed at retirees. You can use any academically-appropriate advertisement to complete this assignment, as long as its intended audience is clearly identified. In your analysis, consider how design components within the image (such as layout, text, color, and tone) appeal to the audience and provide and establish context for the ad’s overall purpose.
Your thesis must inform the reader of the specific ad chosen and the plan to analyze it. Because you are writing in the informative mode, use objective language and a neutral point of view. For this essay, the informative mode means avoiding writing in the first-person and/or expressing personal bias towards the ad’s overall intention or effectiveness.
PART 2: THINK ABOUT YOUR WRITING
PART 1: Color-Coding Activity
Using the color codes provided, evaluate your draft as follows:
-Use red text to indicate your thesis statement.
-Use green text to indicate the topic sentence of each body paragraph.
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To what extent did each of these movements promote reform, rebellion, or both re
To what extent did each of these movements promote reform, rebellion, or both reform and rebellion? Be clear in the ways you define reform and rebellion, pointing out how your definitions might differ from that of other Americans.
1. Briefly describe how your class addressed social responsibility. You can refe
1. Briefly describe how your class addressed social responsibility. You can reference an assignment, class discussion, and/or project in your answer.
2. Explain how the course expanded your understanding of social responsibility.
3. Thinking about your course and the information presented about social responsibility, how could you use this information to improve your community, address social problems, or promote equality?
Write a 3-4 page (approximately 700-1000 words) comparison/contrast essay in the
Write a 3-4 page (approximately 700-1000 words) comparison/contrast essay in the informative mode. In addition, you must answer the “Think About Your Writing” questions, described below, beneath your essay.
Begin by choosing a topic for your comparison/contrast essay. You are free to select your own topic, or you may use one of the sample topics listed below. However, you should choose a topic that you have some personal knowledge of so that you have sufficient points of comparison or contrast to discuss in your essay. Avoid choosing subjects that require extensive outside research that require citation (you will learn how to properly cite in a later unit). Consider subjects and points that fall under “common knowledge”: information that the average educated reader would accept without needing a source citation to back it up. You will need to compare or contrast two or three primary points about the two subjects you choose to write about, resulting in an essay with either four or six body paragraphs, an introductory paragraph, and a conclusion. The writing for this assignment should be informative and objective, avoiding the first-person voice or any personal details that may inform bias or personal opinion.
-Compare or contrast two cities you’ve visited or that you’ve lived in
-Compare or contrast two sources of news
-Compare or contrast two singers in different music genres
-Compare or contrast two historical figures
-Compare or contrast two artists (e.g. two painters or two photographers)
-Compare or contrast two television series
-Compare or contrast two types of technologies (for example, two smartphone brands or two gaming consoles)
Remember that the two subjects you choose should have a meaningful connection so that you can draw comparisons or contrasts between the two.