Throughout this week, you have explored an array of literary works, observing te

Throughout this week, you have explored an array of literary works, observing te

Throughout this week, you have explored an array of literary works, observing techniques used by authors and uncovering the artistry behind the storytelling.
Picture yourself as a literary investigator delving into the secrets behind captivating storytelling. Each work of fiction is filled with craft-based techniques that make the work engaging. Your mission is to uncover the hidden treasures within a literary work. 
Select 1 of the following works from the University Library:
“Faithless” 
“Alyosha the Pot”
That Figures!
“A Sound of Thunder”
“Inwardness”
Refer to “The 5 Elements of Dramatic Structure: Understanding Freytag’s Pyramid” and “Capturing the Art of Storytelling: Techniques & Tips” from the University Library.
Write a 700- to 1,050-word evaluation of writing techniques discussed in these 2 articles and used in your selected literary work. Address the following in your evaluation:
Identify 3 key craft-based techniques from “The 5 Elements of Dramatic Structure: Understanding Freytag’s Pyramid.” For each technique: 
Describe the technique.
Provide 1 example of where the technique is used in your selected literary work.
Describe how the example demonstrates the technique. 
Identify 3 techniques from “Capturing the Art of Storytelling: Techniques & Tips.” For each technique: 
Describe the technique. 
Provide 1 example of where the technique is used in your selected literary work.
Describe how the example demonstrates the technique. 
Feel free to be creative in your writing. Your evaluation should serve as a guide that vividly outlines the essential elements that contribute to the captivating world of craft-based fiction writing.
Cite any references according to MLA style guidelines if you are a BA English student or APA style guidelines if you are a non-BA English student. 

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Society is becoming increasingly dependent on computers and technology for functioning in every day life. Every aspect of our lives has been affected by the infiltration of computers and technology. Computers are used to conduct business from home, meet new friends and find old friends, maintain communications with distant family, and to met out some stress relief after a long day at the office. As more and more people rely on computers to succeed each day, it begs the question – are people becoming too dependent on computers, your paper should look at either the historical changes that shook up society or future changes being developed now that will shake up society?
Submission Instructions:
Please answer the question with a minimum of 500 words. Attach the submission in a word document. Credit will not be given if the document is not the minimum number of words.
Case Study Grading Criteria
Case Study Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Appropriate use of terms, correct spelling and grammar
25
Uses external resources validating position with applicable knowledge
25
Completion of required tasks
25
Compliance with APA Style Formatting
25
Total Points:
100
Due on Jul 7, 2024 11:55 PM
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6 page (5 FULL pages of writing + a Works Cited page = 6 pages total) Argumentat

6 page (5 FULL pages of writing + a Works Cited page = 6 pages total) Argumentat

6 page (5 FULL pages of writing + a Works Cited page = 6 pages total) Argumentative Synthesis essay. 
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One major theme in the Peoples Guide series of books is showing how landscapes are the product of struggle. We see evidence of struggle in each and every location mentioned within the book. As the creators of the Peoples Guide series have stated, “Each book will include sites where the powerful have dominated and exploited other people and resources, as well as places where ordinary people have fought back in order to create a more just world.” 
In your opinion, which location discussed in The East Bay and The South Bay and Peninsula sections of the text depicts a struggle that is most significant to your life today. Your Argumentative essay must use A People’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area (only the sections on The East Bay and The South Bay and Peninsula), two outside sources of your own research, PLUS one example from your own life to support your argument.
*If you have an idea to focus on a location covered in one of the other sections of the text (like SF or the North Bay)
In this argumentative essay, you’ll use A People’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area (only the sections on The East Bay and The South Bay and Peninsula), two outside sources of your own research, PLUS one example from your own life to support your argument about the topic.
The essay should discuss the struggle that is depicted or represented by your chosen location and how that is significant to your own life. You do not have to have been to the location to have it impact you. Consider your own struggles or that of your family (both now and in the past).
The essay should include a thesis statement that is the central idea of your essay. 
Your essay should use the sources and your own discussion to prove your argument (your thesis statement). Your essay should include at least two short quotes from A People’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area and at least two short quotes from each of your TWO outside sources. The short quotes should be used to support your own argument. A short quote is one sentence max.
Your essay should also include an example from your own life that supports your argument. 
After areas with an example or with information from a source, remember to discuss the information/quote/ paraphrase with your own analysis of how it supports the thesis. Let the reader know why that particular piece of information was important to include to prove your thesis.
Be sure to cite any quote, paraphrase, or area containing summary with an in-text citation to show it is from another source. Note that an MLA formatted Works Cited page listing all sources is required for this essay in addition to in-text citations.
Be sure to use in-text citations to cite the source of quotes and information that is not your own. Examples of in-text citations: Brahinsky and Tarr state, “quote would go here” (71). OR “quote would go here” (Brahinsky and Tarr 56). Note that the in-text citation is really important as it will match the entry for that source on the Works Cited page.
Make sure to introduce the author and title of the article before you start referencing it in your essay.
Example: Rachel Carson in her book Silent Spring writes, “In nature nothing exists alone” (51). 
After you mention the author by full name once, thereafter, he or she should be referred to by last name only. 
This essay should be written and formatted according to MLA guidelines, which includes:
Double-spaced, 12-point font, Times New Roman or Calibri
1-inch margins on all sides
Your last name and page number in the right header
A unique title for your essay, centered at the top of the first page (12-point font)
Your first and last name, the course title (English 1), your instructor’s last name (Ulibarri) and the essay due date should be placed in the top left of the first page according to MLA format guidelines.
MLA In-text citations and a Works Cited page listing all sources.

Please review the instructions attched for Blog #4. I included the other blogs y

Please review the instructions attched for Blog #4. I included the other blogs y

Please review the instructions attched for Blog #4. I included the other blogs you have completed as reference. I also included the “identifying a resercjh topic” to show the progression of the project topic. I did not include Blog #3 yet because it is still needs to be completed. (I hired you for it as well). Thank you. Let me know if you need any other information.  

“Interior Design” is a chapter from Haven Kimmel’s book A Girl Named Zippy, in w

“Interior Design” is a chapter from Haven Kimmel’s book A Girl Named Zippy, in w

“Interior Design” is a chapter from Haven Kimmel’s book A Girl Named Zippy, in which she describes growing up in a very small town in Indiana. Much of it is from her perspective as a child, and all of her memories are rich with detail and humor. I cannot recommend it highly enough. : )
When you have read “Interior Design,” respond to any ONE of the following prompts in a post to our discussion thread. 
1. Name three of the specific works of art or craft that Kimmel describes here, and choose one to think of symbolically.
For example: I love the collection of glass dolls that are filled with perfume (page 193). When the cat destroys them, I think it’s symbolic of how hard it is for young Haven to have, keep, or make anything beautiful.  
2. How does the painting of a “young black boy with a bunch of violets” help to reveal the kind of town Kimmel lived in? (see page 195)
3. How does the hippie couple compare or contrast to the other families in town?
4. What is the significance of the trade Kimmel makes (haircuts for the dog)?
5. The story seems to have two endings, one with the dog and then an extra paragraph on page 200. What do the endings have to do with each other and with the story overall? 

Paper #2: Working with Critical Articles  Due dates: THURSDAY, July 11th, 11:59p

Paper #2: Working with Critical Articles 
Due dates: THURSDAY, July 11th, 11:59p

Paper #2: Working with Critical Articles 
Due dates: THURSDAY, July 11th, 11:59pm 
Length: 5-6 pages 
Format: Double-spaced, 1-inch margins, numbered pages, 12-point (Times New Roman, Arial, or Garamond) font. Please refer to formatting sheet. *Title centered over text *Works Cited page 
Objective: This assignment involves working with a text and its criticism, using the latter to help enhance your textual/conceptual argument in a relevant and clear manner. Essentially, you will use at least two critical articles on Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises in order to enhance a conceptual examination of the text. From the given topics (or one of your own choosing), you will have to find articles which pertain to the concept you wish to focus on as well as cite, paraphrase, and inject your chosen articles into the paper itself. You may use one or more from the assigned articles (from below) but must choose at least one additional article from your own research. Think of the secondary sources as a tool with which to help you build and strengthen your thesis, one which will ultimately guide your interaction with the text. Assessment will be based on how well you connect the ideas in the article with those in your paper and use both to create a clear and strengthened thesis. This is not a critique of the articles- the articles support your thesis. 
Texts: 
-The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway (primary) 
-“Reading Around Jake’s narration: Brett Ashley and The Sun Also Rises,” Lori Watkins Fulton (secondary) 
-“Cafés and Food: Allusions to the Great War in The Sun Also Rises, William Adair (secondary) -“Yes, That is a Roll of Bills in My Pocket: The Economy of masculinity in The Sun Also Rises,” Jacob Michael Leland (secondary) -Other secondary readings 
Analyze masculinity within the text. Consider Jake’s characterization—his war wound, his relations with Brett and other women, his use of money, his passion for bullfighting, and leisure activities—instances of male bonding and sportsmanship, male-female contrasts and interactions. Think also about money, sex, bullfight/boxing/street fighting, drinking, etc. and how they play into the text’s notion of what it is to be a man. You can also explore his relationships with other men- what does he admire, or resent about others’ masculinity?