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" The Slippery Slope Arrives: Big Tech Censorship Threatens Our Freedoms," Newsweek (web link on Blackboard).
Also look at how the speaker's attitude toward, or thoughts about, something or how our vision of the speaker's character changes over the course of a poem.
How do you trace a referent to its antecedent, and how might ambiguous referents affect an interpretation of a text?
What are your thoughtful reactions to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's story 'Birdsong", Follow her use of language to indicate character predicament.
Explain how aesthetic elements as imagery, allusion, distinctive word choice, or metaphor) reinforce the nature of that relationship.
Refer to the myth of Jason and Media (Hendricks, 2004, 191-9) to identify an important aspect of the worldview of the teller of this Greek myth.
Angelica tells Eliza that "she married an Icarus; he flew to close to the sun." Explain how Hamilton acted like an "Icarus" in the play.
Explain each of the following core, Christian beliefs about Jesus' identity, in 4 to 6 sentences each.
Consider the poems about roses (pages 887-889), and write a paragraph about each poem showing how it establishes specific symbolism for the rose.
Why was Trevor thrown from a moving car? How is this event tied to apartheid laws and rules?
Be sure to clearly state the central theme of each work and then discuss the role humor plays in supporting these themes.
"The Storm" are very happy as we see them at the end of the story. Considering this, how do you feel about Alcee and Calixta's sexual encounter?
Have you read incidents in the life of a slave girl? I have an argument essay for lit class and I have to read that book.
Are there aspects of the Spanish lifestyle that you wish you could adopt into your own lifestyle?
What does this expression mean in your opinion? Why is important not to "judge a book by its cover"?
How will Victor and Thomas's relationship be different after their trip in "This Is What it Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona"?
At the end of "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings," why does Elisenda feel relieved for both the "angel" and herself?
Explaining how the author used characteristics of modernist literature or dystopian elements to create the dominant theme of the short story.
After exploring the Museum of the African Diaspora's website and viewing the digital exhibition, Meet Us Quickly: Painting for Justice from Prison.
What is the relationships among the women in "The Girl with the Louding Voice".
How does the speaker in each of the poems feel about the fish? How does the poet's use of figurative language contribute to the poem's tone?
How does the ending of the novel fit into your understanding of the theme? Select a passage that supports your argument.
Write: This week, you will take the Threshold Achievement Test for Information Literacy (TATIL).
The argument in his essay, "The Audio-Visual iPod" that the iPod aestheticizes' the city and transforms the public experience of the street into a private one.
Write a well-developed essay analyzing any of the following stories. The essay must cover one of the assigned stories only: "The Storm" by Kate Chopin.