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What shape or format are they presented in? What traditions does the text invoke or rely on? What is the relationship between the source text and new context?
How are the old stories about the Ka'tsina spirit and Yellow Woman relevant to Silva. What do the stories suggest about human desire and human society?
In short, Richard hasn't read which author/book? Why is this a problem for Bowen? What's his main beef with The Beach and with Richard?
Identify at least one of our other authors who might view Bartleby skeptically and at least one who might view Bartleby sympathetically.
What would happen if Muniz decided to create the work on his own? Would it be as effective? What would happen if others did not support his idea?
Discuss the science of climate change is not settled. It costs too much to fix. Longer, warmer summers in the temperate zone will make farming more productive.
What key facts about local, national or global population or demographics suggest that things will get better, worse or stay about same for you, your community?
Assuming you would agree that self-knowledge is a theme of The Minister's Black Veil, how does it come through in the presentation of character?
What role did access to information play in this public health crisis? What if you didn't go to college or work at job that give you access to fee-based content
What is the relationship between the English yahoos and yahoos of the island in regards to the mind body dualism?
How might Douglass participation in the 1848 Women's Right Convention in Seneca Falls, NY-and awareness of the growing popularity of sentimental literature.
Brief summary of Vieregge's text. What are main points? Why is exigency important to determine when writing? Not just for college essays but in a general way?
Discuss a characteristic that the Alchemist borrows from the epic. Then using a quote from the book find a mythological allusion in the novel.
The paragraph that begins No telephone message captures the essence. What language does fizergland use to demonstrate the change? respond in a two page essay.
Discuss two examples of this and explain why these texts are so good for young readers to be exposed to.
How your human rights issue affects people in the United States. At least one other source must show how it affects people in another country.
In what ways is this character burdened by the past in some form and how does this burden impact their present choices or actions?
Relative to Janelle's research, explain how education and training impact career options and future earning potential.
Identify the play, producing theatre, date, directors, and playwright of the performance you saw. Give a brief thematic summary of the performance.
Articulate what is going on in the story by identifying and developing the significance of its subject interest and its intent that might attract a filmmaker.
What does each say about the characters who employ or admire these two different statues?
Identify any themes, prominent images, or literary devices and explain how they contribute to overall meaning.
Robert Herrick tells his audience in line 13 to be not coy, but use your time. What do you think he means by be not coy?
As a modern 21-century citizen, how do you view his assimilation? How do you reconcile any differences between your perception of it and his?