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Self-understanding prompts us to evaluate spiritual or psychological turning points which shaped the courses of our lives.
Did the invention of the camera change the arts? Why or why not?
Who is the heroine in Shakespeare ‘Temple ‘? A- Miranda B-Portia C-Viola D-Beatrice.
Who is Harper Lee and how is her life reflected in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Analyze different perspectives and points of view within a piece of literature; create a new experience for reader through the design of an additional scene.
Do not waste time was my favorite basic priniple in "The Way to Wealth". It struck a nerve with me and i'm sure alot of others in my generation.
Why does Dante place Ulysses (Odysseus) in ditch 6 of Circle 8, instead of in Phlegethon in Circle 7?
Consider what you're working on this week to prepare for your presentation. Why is it important to set aside time to organize and outline your speech?
Review the W1 and W2 Literary Analysis Tools modules. Part of your grade is based on selection, integration, and citation of quotations.
Connect the great plague on the Greek camp in the Iliad with the current issue of the COVID pandemic.
The list of assigned readings for each week, and the presentation, think about how your perceptions of studying literature have changed or evolved.
Briefly the overall demographics, geographical influence, and any especially unique or distinguishing elements of practice or belief for each of three group.
In "The Way to Wealth," Franklin stresses the importance of frugality. He uses several aphorisms to depict this.
Present your attention grabber and explain why it effectively captures the audience's attention.
What communication techniques does this person use? Is there a particular technique you've learned this week that you would like to use in the future?
Identify the author of each quote and the work from which it comes; then explain both its meaning and its significance.
Next, identify the passage as a simile, metaphor, or allusion; then explain the significance of the passage - the meaning within the context of the work.
Consider the text of "On Being Brought from Africa to America" by Phyllis Wheatley. Who is Wheatley's audience in this poem?
There could be much discussion about philosophy here. We are impacted by what we even sense as "background noise," our yesterdays, and our now.
What would you say is the difference among the Adamic Covenant, Edenic Covenant, Noahic Covenant, and the Abrahamic Covenant.
Leading up to Paine's feelings about the tavern keeper, he asks what is a Tory? Paine describes Tories as men that are cowards and self.
Consider her use of Soul - with a capitals. What does that represent? Why Soul? What is the significance of the phrase "divine Majority"?
What are the most important differences between ‘everyday thinking' and critical thinking?
You will write about cognitive errors. All biases, prejudices, disproportionate fears, irrational expectations, etc. are cognitive errors.
Notes on if this is the sequel or homage of the Iliad and what is similar and dissimilar. How would you describe the gods in the Aeneid?