quot the cask of amontillado quot edgar allan poe

Consider the following literary ideas of the American Romantic Movement:

  • Influence of Nature: Nature as a force to be reckoned with; an influence reflected in the setting or plot; or an influence on characters in the work
  • Importance of the Individual: emphasis on the unique qualities of a particular character; the importance of an individual character in the work; the influence of an individual on other characters in the work; the importance of individuality
  • Reality and the Imagination: the notion that a space exists between what is real and what is imagined (where these stories take place); the importance of imagination to characters or to the plot; a shifting or unclear reality that forces characters (as well as readers) to use their imagination to determine what is real and what is not; a focus on what might be possible
  • Interest in the Supernatural: elements that might be traditionally viewed as supernatural (ghosts, witches, the metaphysical sciences, etc.), but also Nature described as something beyond the norm
  • Nature of Humanity: the question of whether humanity is innately good, innately sinful, or morally ambiguous

In 1-2 well-developed and detailed paragraphs (at least 200 words), use specific examples from the text to explain / discuss how one (or two) of the assigned works by Hawthorne or Poe might reflect the literary ideas of the American Romantic Movement. If you choose to write about two different stories, then there should be some idea or theme or author connecting them. Please note that you do not need to discuss all of the Romantic ideas in your post.

https://americanenglish.state.gov/files/ae/resource_files/the_cask_of_amontillado.pdf

cause and effect 21

Topic:

What factors cause immigrants to leave their home countries?

Requirements:

Answer the question entirely.

Use 1 sources from the textbook and 2 from outside research in your essay – synthesize the information. You should have 3 sources total.

You need to include a total of 4 citations: 1 quote and 3 paraphrases in the body paragraphs. Include parenthetical citations.

You need to include the references at the end of your essay.

You need to synthesize your sources.

Length: Five (5) paragraphs (introduction, body, and conclusion) – Paper length should be between 650 – 750 words

Use APA formatting and citations

Include an attention-getting introduction with a clear thesis statement, three body paragraphs with clear topic sentences that focus on causes or focus on effects, and a conclusion that ends with a powerful final thought.

Textbook: MC3 pp. 84 – 88: MC3 pp. 84 – 96.pdf

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Textbook Source: Pakenham, K. J., McEntire, J., & Williams, J. (2013c). The meeting of cultures. In Making connections 3 (3rd ed.) (pp. 89-92). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

You need to do this outline: WT2 Outline A Cause Focus.docx

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Week 4 Writing Assignment: Informative Paper Final Draft

This week, you will submit the final draft of your informative paper.

This 4- to 5-paragraph paper explores a controversial topic in an informative style. This means that the writer must present an equal amount of information for both points of view related to the topic without providing personal thought or opinion. Provide factual information from credible sources to highlight each side. Your paper must include:

  • Introduction (1 paragraph)
  • Body (2–3 paragraphs) Remember to use APA-style formatted in-text citations throughout your paper.
  • Conclusion (1 paragraph)
  • Reference list written in APA style format, in which you list a minimum of 4 total resources

Need A Power Point Presentation on Abortion

Decide where you stand on your topic and WHY. Pick which ethical approach helps justify your belief on the topic .Need a Power Point presentation on Abortion…..I’m Pro-abortionYou MUST do research on the topic and present that research. A good topic of choice will feature at least two reputable sources for each side (a total of four references). Unbiased articles and academic studies are best.You will create a 7-10 slide presentation using PowerPoint (or another presentation software approved by your instructor). Present  both sides of the issue fairly, then justify your viewpoint. End with at least two ethical discussion questions about the topic for the class to discuss. Include a slide that lists your references in APA format (see presentation outline below).Make sure your PowerPoint features an appropriate number of slides and presents the information as clearly as possible. Avoid including slides with too many words, lack of clarity and poor grammar. Use illustrations where appropriate. Move large chunks of text to the notes section of the slide.Post your presentation (the PowerPoint file) to this discussion. View your classmates’ presentations and comment on the discussion questions in at least two other presentations.Outline for PresentationThe first slide should include the name of the presentation AND your name.The next slides will explain the topic and a quick summary of both sides. Use your research to objectively (your opinion will come later) present the facts and opinions of both sides fairly. Cite the research you used, including quotations. This should take several slides to do in some depth. Use the notes section if you feel the slides are becoming too crowded (should be 3+ slides).The next slide should list your sources in APA format.The next slide is your opinion. Present your own opinion on the controversy. You must explain WHY you believe what you do. Also, tie your opinion to one of the ethical approaches we’ve studied. Put it in the slide and explain WHY that is the right approach. (Ex. “Utilitarianism. The right approach offers the greatest good for the greatest number.”). Use the text here, and cite it appropriately.The last slide includes 2 – 3 discussion questions for the class on this topic. Think about these! They must be ethically challenging and tough.

 

 

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Minimum length: 650 words
Times New Roman 12 point font
Topic: your choice
Specs: include your name in the left corner and include a title to your essay. For this essay, write only in the third person. Work for variety in sentence structure. 😉

Remember: all work goes through plagiarism software.

English 1101: Essay 3: “Critical Reading” Essay (Evaluation) Rubric

10% Introduction

The student has an appropriate introduction that provides an adequate overview of the topic. The introduction contains a clear thesis statement that provides an evaluative assessment of the chosen text/image/source and a sense of what justifies that assessment.

15% Paragraphing

Each component of the overall assessment is broken into clear, logical paragraphs with clear transitions and topic sentences. The paragraphs follow a logical order, provide clear evidence and rational evaluative explanation, and build toward supporting the general assessment stated in the introduction.

10% Purpose

The student has clearly identified the intended purpose of the text/image/source being analyzed and taken that purpose into account in their assessment.

10% Content

The student has analyzed all components of the chosen text/image/source. Depending on the text/image/source being evaluated, this could include areas like clarity of writing, accuracy, visual appearance, sound, usefulness, interactive qualities, etc.

10% Audience

The student has identified the intended audience for the text/image/source and taken that into consideration in the course of their assessment.

10% Quality of Evaluation

The student has clearly (either within paragraphs addressing components regarding the text/image/source or in a separate paragraph) clearly established whether or not the source being evaluated has successfully achieved its intended goal.

10% Conclusion

The student has incorporated a clear conclusion that goes beyond simply summarizing the topic to include the potential implications of their analysis.

15% Punctuation/Grammar

The student has followed punctuation and grammar rules throughout the paper. The student has also paid attention to accuracy in spelling and the overall formatting of the paper.

10% Length

The student has met the minimum word count for the assignment.

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Summarize (a minimum of 300 words) the main points discussed by Kristina Irion* on “Accountability Unchained: Bulk Data, Retention, Preemptive Surveillance.”

*https://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Accountability-unchained-Kristina-Irion_Final.pdf

PSY 326 week 3 assignment

 PSY 326 week 3  assignment

 Schizophrenia  

hi there i already have a rough draft written

Hi there I already have most of my assignment finished I just need someone to help me format it and maybe add on to it!

write 300 words discussion 1

1. Choose a product (technological object, food, cloth, etc.) that you use in your everyday life and find out as much as you can about its process of production and distribution. What kind of systems of communication, transportation, and information are involved in the overall movement of this product from its origin until you got it? Add a picture of the object and use the information you found out to support your answer. (pictureshelps you to answer this question) no more than 300 words

2. read the articles “Dying for an iPhone” and write a response no more than 100 words

Final Paper for Interpersonal Communications

 

Upload your 4-6 page (excluding title page and reference page)

with about 3 other additional scholarly sources included. Your writing should display knowledge, analysis, evaluation, and application of the material you have studied in the course. Make sure to use size twelve font, double-spacing, and APA documentation.

Potential Topics: Intercultural communication and cultural stereotypes Interpersonal communication in the workplace Attribution theory and successful relationships Vulnerability: how, when, and why? Conflict: the growth or death of relationships Gender styles of interpersonal communication: can we all just get along? Media and its role in shaping interpersonal communication I look at life from both sides now: perception and its role in interpersonal communication The evolution of the family unit and the role of interpersonal communication in shaping the changes I am who ‘they say I am,” or am I who I say I am?: self concept, interpersonal communication, and personal growth Sticks and stones can break my bones but words…: the power of verbal and nonverbal communication