Write an essay analyzing how Shakespeare uses poetic devices in Sonnet 18 (“Shal

Write an essay analyzing how Shakespeare uses poetic devices in Sonnet 18 (“Shal

Write an essay analyzing how Shakespeare uses poetic devices in Sonnet 18 (“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”) to convey the theme of immortality through art. Focus on the use of metaphor, imagery, and structure. Provide specific examples from the text to support your analysis.
Instructions:
Introduction:
Begin with an introductory paragraph that provides a brief overview of Sonnet 18, including its central theme.
Introduce the main poetic devices you will analyze: metaphor, imagery, and structure.
End the introduction with a clear thesis statement that outlines how these devices contribute to the theme of immortality through art.
Body Paragraphs:
Paragraph 1: Metaphor
Identify and explain the primary metaphor in the sonnet (comparing the subject to a summer’s day).
Discuss how this metaphor establishes the theme of beauty and immortality.
Provide specific lines from the sonnet to illustrate your points.
Paragraph 2: Imagery
Analyze the use of imagery in the sonnet, focusing on descriptions of nature and the passage of time.
Explain how the imagery enhances the contrast between the transient nature of a summer’s day and the enduring beauty of the subject.
Use examples from the text to support your analysis.
Paragraph 3: Structure
Examine the structure of the sonnet, including the rhyme scheme and the use of the final couplet.
Discuss how the structure reinforces the theme of immortality.
Highlight how the final couplet serves as a conclusion to the poem’s argument about the power of poetry to preserve beauty.
Conclusion:
Summarize the main points of your analysis.
Restate how the use of metaphor, imagery, and structure in Sonnet 18 conveys the theme of immortality through art.
End with a closing thought on the enduring impact of Shakespeare’s poetry.
Format:
Your essay should be approximately 500-700 words in length.
Use MLA format for in-text citations and the Works Cited page.
Include a title that reflects the content of your essay.
Proofread your essay for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors.
Assessment Criteria:
Thesis Statement: Clear and concise thesis that addresses the assignment prompt.
Analysis: Thorough and insightful analysis of the poetic devices in Sonnet 18.
Evidence: Effective use of specific examples from the text to support your analysis.
Organization: Logical structure with clear and coherent paragraphs.
Writing Quality: Proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and adherence to MLA format.

the three symbolize about myself 1-speek three languages, kurdish, arabic and en

the three symbolize about myself
1-speek three languages, kurdish, arabic and en

the three symbolize about myself
1-speek three languages, kurdish, arabic and english I am from syria but I am kurd , learned arabic and english in school
2- going to three college valley college geadunting in medical assistant in november and go to tric for my my nursing degree and also attending csu in double major in healthcare managment and health sciences
3- excerice every day 

Submit your midterm project here.  It could be a paper, a visual presentation,

Submit your midterm project here.  It could be a paper, a visual
presentation,

Submit your midterm project here.  It could be a paper, a visual
presentation, a performance of a monologue, a design project for a
specific published play–costumes, scenery, lighting, or sound, a short
play you write, a directing project, an architectural design for a
theatre . . . Use your imagination!  All projects require a minimum of a
one-page statement of purpose plus a formal bibliography OR a research
paper of 5-8 pages plus a formal bibliography OR a slide presentation of
18-24 slides plus slides that provide a formal bibliography.  Your
bibliography does not need to be annotated but should include at least 6
substantial sources (besides encyclopedia or wiki). Your project will
be presented in class and that presentation is part of your grade,
whether you are performing, showing your project or slides, or giving a
summary of your research paper.

Topic: Social media is destructive for Children’s mental health Position: Totall

Topic:
Social media is destructive for Children’s mental health
Position:
Totall

Topic:
Social media is destructive for Children’s mental health
Position:
Totally agree with this argument that social media is destructive for Children’s mental
health in so many ways.
Three arguments (controlling ideas)
1. Anxiety and Depression Have Increased
2. Cyberbullying and Virtual Assaults
3.Problems with attention and sleep patterns
In this space, type a possible thesis statement for your essay (based on the
information above). Please use all the assistance given to you both in emails and
virtual class documents. Use parallelism and correct punctuation.
Thesis Statement:
Children’s mental health is negatively impacted by social media because it reduces the
duration of attention and disturbs sleep patterns, encourages bullying and online
assault, and raises feelings of depression and anxiety.
SAMPLE Essay Detailed Plan Template Student Name: _
For detailed instructions see the Essay Detailed Plan Instructions on Slate. As you type on this template it will expand. On this template please do not include introductory material or concluding material.
Thesis Statement: Write the thesis statement using a complete sentence (not point form). Include your topic and your controlling ideas. Use parallel grammatical structures to express the controlling ideas. (Teacher comments are in RED.)
For a deep understanding of why the death penalty should be abolished, it is necessary to understand: firstly, the concept of the sanctity of life; secondly, the effect of racial discrimination on death penalty decisions; and thirdly, the risk of unintentionally executing the innocent. (excellent)
First Controlling Idea Topic Sentence: The human psyche is of value to all and it is inappropriate for it to be lost due to something wrong. (unclear, confusing topic sentence) 
After you finish the topic sentence, use point form to fill in your support for the first controlling idea.
(Point Form with in-text citations.)
Supporting Detail A: the execution is against human instinct.
1. Some countries have a law that contradicts human nature.
Phelps (2002) states, “The United State is at the forefront of countries that have condemned the execution of juveniles, which has more opposition to dissidents than adults’ execution”
(p. 2)
2. The execution is insulting the human soul and against its sanctity.
the execution is a clear violation for a person and deprives human rights. According to Evans (2012) Amnesty International is launching numerous campaigns against it.
3. Execution is the installation of an error on another.
Genovese (2017) questions, How can a country punish a person for the murder mistake and then do the same mistake is contrary to logic. 
This is stated by the great novelist Hugo. 
Supporting Detail B: Numerous claims and jurists attempt to abolish the death penalty.
1.Thomas Jefferson
As Phelps (2002) observes, one vote was the interval in the action taken by Thomas Jefferson, who demanded the partial abolition of the execution government, but he lost because of this vote.
2. Constant criticism of the death sentence and considering it a crime against humanity.
Evans (2012) argues killing as a punishment against murder is terrible and heinous.
Supporting Detail C: the death penalty is not a deterrent to preventing crimes.
1. Increased crimes rate in countries that have a death sentence.
despite the execution of the death penalty, the crimes are continuing (Phelps, 2002)
2. The death penalty is not a deterrent.
If the execution is a deterrent, the crimes should be reduced to a rate close to zero, but this did not happen and those who support this punishment should admit that (Bedau, 2008). 
(Student has attempted to build strong evidence. Uses in-text citations. Some confusing statements.)
Second Controlling Idea Topic Sentence: Racial discrimination requires the end of the death penalty to remove injustice from society. (clear statement)
Supporting Detail A: The execution is applied to a person according to special classes
1. Historically, the methods of execution the nobility differed from the methods of executing the rest of the people.
In the past, the high classes in Europe were taken into account when they were subjected to execution in ways that are palliative and free of pain, unlike the other classes on which the cruel execution free of humanity was applied (Genovese, 2017)
2. Punishing farmers by hanging.
In an atmosphere of class and racism, John Gordon was hanged, and his appeal was refused, accusing him of killing Amasa Just because John is an ordinary immigrant farmer and a rich class of diamonds (News Track, 2011)
Supporting Detail B: Execution by color. 
Black skin burning.
Booker T. Washington says that three dark-skinned people were burned to death only for offending a white woman (Washington, 2015)
The difference in carrying out the punishment for the same crime varied between the white and black races.
Often a person convicted of rape is punished with imprisonment if he is white and by death if he is black (Furman vs. Georgia 1972, 2017) 
Supporting Detail C: Racial discrimination
1. Executing of women of other origins.
In Oklahoma State in 2001, only two women were sentenced to death, both of whom were of African descent (African Americans, 2008)
2. African Americans continue to be the most vulnerable to execution (African Americans, 2008) 
(strong effort to compile powerful evidence)
Third Controlling Idea Topic Sentence: When carrying out the death penalty there is a high risk of killing many innocent people.(clear)
Supporting Detail A: Judgment may be wrong.
sometimes witnesses are wrong.
As Phelps (2002) discusses, Judgment can be unfair based on the error of the witnesses. Many of those hanged were later proven innocent.
Derek Bentley was hanged in 1953 even though he had not committed the crime
(Phelps, 2002). 
Supporting Detail B: The error in the ruling is not retracted after the execution of the judgment
1. The death penalty is considered irreversible.
The systems were not able to guarantee that the wrongdoing would not occur, as the death penalty was wrongly returned (Phelps, 2002)
2.not admitting mistakes
The execution may take place, then the judge’s error is revealed, but he refuses to admit his mistake and the case has been closed (Phelps, 2002)
Supporting Detail C: The execution will lead to more suspicion and injustice
Execution greatly affects the families The death sentence will inevitably affect innocent persons, father or son, and this is what the judge does not pay attention to (Evans, 2012)
There is no way to fully verify the accused crime.
How can we ensure that a person has committed a crime without error (In Helicon (Ed.), 2018)?
The taking of lives is not the business of humans.
(good compilation, useful for draft one)
Thesis statement is excellent; uses parallelism, correct grammar, correct punctuation, is clear and understandable, good vocabulary.
Three body paragraph plans are well-organized, but confusing in some places. Student has made good effort to include in-text citations.
When writing Draft One, the student will need to refer back to research notes for complete ideas (not everything is included in this plan, but it is a well-documented guide.)
Full and logical development will be needed in Draft One.
Grade 80/100 (A)
3 controlling ideas
Supporting ideas
Evidence
argument should be on third paragraph
700 to 1000,  3 points of evidence in each paragraph.
2 quotes and the other paragraphs .
The third paragraph should be the strongest paragraph. You have to fight for what you believe .

ENC1102: Outline Assignment (with in-text citations that reference your Annotate

ENC1102: Outline Assignment
(with in-text citations that reference your Annotate

ENC1102: Outline Assignment
(with in-text citations that reference your Annotated Bibliography)
Due Date: This assignment must be uploaded to Canvas by midnight Sunday, July 7, 2024
Assignment Objectives (align with Course Outcomes):
After completing this assignment, you will better understand how to:
Develop methods of academic research by using library resources and research databases.
Summarize, analyze, apply, and synthesize academic sources in the context of the written assignment.
Use multiple kinds of evidence gathered from various sources to support writing goals.
Description of Assignment
For this assignment, you are asked to start thinking about how you will organize your essay. You’ve already gathered your research and have credible sources to reference in your research paper from your Annotated Bibliography assignment. Now it’s time to create a sentence-level outline for your Argumentative Research Essay.
Objectives of an outline:
To gather and organize your thoughts and research.
To provide you with a roadmap to writing your paper. The more detailed the outline, the more straightforward will be the conversion from outline to paper.
Need more ideas about how to organize your paper/outline

The outline will consist of about 13-15 entries that are the framework for your paragraphs.
For example, you’ll open with your thesis statement. Then begin your outline…using the MEAL plan we discussed in class (Main idea, Evidence, Analysis, Link) be sure to show refrence
1. Paragraph ONE: Topic Sentence (Main Idea for this paragraph)
A: Evidence: A quote, paraphrase or summary from one of your sources
B: More Evidence if you need to include another quote:
C: Analysis: This is where you will analyze the evidence you’ve provided in this paragraph.
D: Link back to your main point or transition to your next paragraph.
2: Paragraph TWO: Topic Sentence (Main Idea for this paragraph)
A: Evidence: A quote, paraphrase or summary from one of your sources
B: More Evidence if you need to include another quote:
C: Analysis: This is where you will analyze the evidence you’ve provided for this paragraph.
D: Link back to your main point or transition to your next paragraph.
———————–
You can try to include in-text citations for the evidence you’re including, but you do NOT need to include a works cited page.
Thesis statement: Although infertile and same-sex couples may have difficulties reproducing children, because of ART, there are different procedures such as IVF to help the couples do so. ( if needed to be reworded or have a better thought of a thesis I’m open to recommendations)

Course Description This undergraduate-level course acclimates students to the a

Course Description
This undergraduate-level course acclimates students to the a

Course Description
This undergraduate-level course acclimates students to the academic community by developing and refining the knowledge and skills needed to read and critically analyze scholarly texts, write essays of increasing complexity, and practice stages of the composing process. Students are introduced to principles of effective written communication and critical reading, with a focus on invention, drafting, revising, editing, and self-assessment of written scholarly work. While a number of citation and formatting styles exist in scholarly writing, this course focuses on application of the basic rules of the American Psychological Association (APA) style.
Course Learning Objectives
After this course, you will be able to:
Develop and refine proper grammar, spelling, and sentence structure techniques to enhance composition skills
Utilize a process approach to writing that involves critical thinking, drafting, and revising
Apply the basic rules of APA Style in constructing scholarly essays
Locate, analyze, summarize, and synthesize appropriate source material from both print and electronic environments
Utilize formal writing skills to present focused, logical arguments that support a thesis
Use reliable and varied evidence to support claims, incorporate sources from others appropriately, and acknowledge and document the works of others using APA format
Use electronic environments to draft, revise, edit, and share or publish texts use writing processes to explore, think, and learn, and to write appropriately for various tasks and audiences
Apply student success strategies
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Please consider how you have developed the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enable your achievement of the course goals listed in the syllabus. Then write a minimum of 400 words describing how this course has helped you achieve these goals.
Ref: ISBN: 978-1-4338-3218-5 (electronic edition). APA Publication manual 7th edition

2 task  task 1 edit point into a exsisting letter. 500 words  task 2 mAKE A NEW

2 task 
task 1 edit point into a exsisting letter. 500 words 
task 2 mAKE A NEW

2 task 
task 1 edit point into a exsisting letter. 500 words 
task 2 mAKE A NEW LETTER – 500 words
1 edit one letter and add some specific limitations to the accommodation request. 
another make an appropriated fitness letter. 
letters should over-emphasise on anything, and should not be exaggerated and misrepresented.
the university has absurd requests like letters and validation on somthing the doctor cannot validate like they asked me to add a few specific points to my accommodations letter 
as limitations. these points to be edited  in the accomodations letter which need sonly this part to be edits into the letter that is already made towarss the end.
and another letter thats a draft for my psychitrist to sign thats add few points the university has rrequested me i mention these points. 
write them in a way it could be accpeted by my university and my doctor doesnt get a shock why does he need to sign it. 
neither do i want to DISSPOINT THE UNIVERSITY even though i dont fine it rational to ask the doc for this request. 
Another thing is you dont have to use all 500 + 500 words =100 words for this posting the
1000 is maintained to be on the safer side so dont make a essay out of the words liit only use as much is appropiate for both a task.