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What modern values and/or universal themes are evident in the character? What does this tell us about how literature reflects society, culture, place,
The author states that small dogs are also emblematic of a national migration to cities what does this mean?
What types of written media, such as books, magazines, or newspapers, do you read? If you do not routinely read written media,
What are the characteristics of men in the media? Select eight males from TV programs (don't forget newscasters), movies, or music videos you have seen.
Problem: Why might William Blake's "The Lamb" be an example of an apostrophic poem?
What is your greatest concern about the future? What is the meaning/purpose of life for you? If you knew you only had 1 day to live, what would you do?
Frederick Douglass' Narrative and Herman Melville's "Benito Cereno" are both literary texts that offer critical analyses of slavery.
How do Sierra's friends react when she tells them the whole story? How do you think you would react if one of your friends told you this story, and why?
Problem: Do you think people are more likely to learn better online than by traditional means? Why or why not?
About Salvation by langston hughes. Please write at least 100 words summarizing what the piece was about and how it relates to your life.
Why is Jason the kind of man that Creon would want his daughter to mary. Describe with some detail the death scene when Jason's new wife is killed by Medea.
What kind of source does Warnicke use in this writing? what is a summary of the first and second chapter of Retha M. Warnicke's
With evidence from the story, "The Last Tournament" what is a literary device employed by Tennyson in this passage and how is this device effective?
What was the purpose of Retha M. Warnicke's writing Mary Queen Of Scots? What might the authors purpose be for writing this selection?
Review of FDR's Fireside Chat. Identify and analyze the Epistrophe, Signals, Themes, Imagery, Metaphors, and Personification presence in the speech.
Respond to the following prompt after reading Mernissi's essay. Q1. What two things is the author comparing?
Note the use of figurative language or metaphors in the poem "The Last of the Flock" by William Wordsworth. Identify references to life outside the poem.
Problem: Do you have a summary of the book "Watched" by Marina Budhos? Thank you!
"When you go to see the lake, you also see the hippos" (73). What does this proverb mean at this point in the story? Why use proverbs?
Analyze the transformative effect of Act III, Scene 13 in Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra to show the significance this scene
What do the texts "The hawk can soar" by Randi Davenport, "The Briefcase" by Rebecca Makkai, and "The letter from Birmingham Jail"
Gabriela Mistral has use the word "Identity" and "cultural diversity and ethnic" in her poems, but I'm wondering in what way she is addressedc it
Melville is known for figuratively asking this question in most of his narratives: "What does it mean to be human?"
What type of informative speech is the speaker attempting? Evaluate the speaker based on the role of the informative speaker.