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What is the setting, plot, characters, etc. How will you use figurative language such as metaphor and alliteration? What type of characters will you include?
Describe a visual message that caught your eye for some reason. Maybe something on your phone or driving down the road.
How does the author set historical context? How does the author set emotional context? Focus on the vehicle itself and the people who were there with you.
How does DFW try to illustrate, or complicate what it means to think? According to DFW in this speech, what IS thinking exactly?
Write a piece of art criticism, that is, an essay that examines an artwork (or two or three related works) in detail and with insight.
How do you feel about yourself as a writer now versus how you felt about yourself then?
Where do you see overlaps of interest? How are the artists engaging their viewers? How are they thinking about space and place?
Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or what could be taken to identify the solution.
How did a diversity of views transform American society? Consider romanticism, realism, and modernism. How influential were ideas from those periods?
Explain your thesis and approach to the topic and ask any questions you might have about the clarity and/or effectiveness of your thesis.
While drafting, consider the rhetorical situations of your report: what is your purpose? What is your stance? Who are you writing this report for?
How does sexism effect first-generation, black females in education? What are the effects that sexism has on graduation rate of first-generation, black females?
What kind of information did you have to gather in order to answer it? What sources did you use to gather the information?
What is it trying to communicate to its viewers? Write a paragraph describing this scene and how you feel it has key importance for the film.
Write about contrast writing style, genre and themes of the story The Rich People's School and A Very Old Man with Enormus Wings Intext ciation required.
Write this in basic English without too many complicated words (An example is that so a younger audience with a lack of dictionary might understand it better).
A 3 page discussing a Historical issue- Radiocarbon Chronology of Neolithic and Predynastic sites in upper Egypt and the Delta.
Identify & describe a minimum of 2 things in the article that you're confused by or that you have issues with.
What are both of the movements, how are they similar and different. what is the significance of each of the movements?
Identify 5 potential resource and provide the written examples of how you will share your oral citations!
What are the essentials for a successful oral presentation? Be specific. What are the guidelines for organizing a presentation?
Examine the various romantic relationships described in the metaphysical poetry we read. What are the roles of men and women in these relationships?
Summarize each source: What are the main arguments? What is the point of this book or article? What topics are covered?
Your argument should address what incoming first-year should do to be successful in their first semester at UIS.
How does this example reflect what is applicable in practical life? What have you learned about the world from this example that you can use to improve yours?