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What are the different kinds of socialization? What are the different groups or categories into which Holmes's essay is an example of?
In the novel The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje, How the Villa helps the characters heal and recover from the traumas of war? In details please.
Why do mountains and glaciers and ice figures so prominently in the story? (think: the Swiss Alps, the North Pole). How might ice be symbolic in this story?
What are some modern-day manifestations of Big Brother? Try to list a half dozen or more. (I can think of many. The IRS, for instance).
How does poet challenge and reinforce society's message about what women are allowed to write about and argue for? What does each woman ask for in these poems?
What popular movies or TV shows address the topic of coming of age? Choose one and discuss how it answers the question What does it mean to grow up?
How do you think your choice of words and tone affected the way a listener would interpret your voice?
How is Heath able to focus on a topic that most people think is not serious at all-cute animal videos-and use it to convey a great deal of serious information?
What do you think the bread in the short story represents? How does Atwood develop the symbolism over the course of the story?
How did the Norsefire government use propaganda to oppress individual freedom in V for Vendetta use evidence such as dialogues in the film, slogans and symbols?
Explain how this course has changed how you view movies. Connect the ways in which movies are related to and can impact society.
How does The Monk contain elements of terror but function as a horror Gothic novel in its representation of the supernatural and the theme of sadism?
What happens to the Dwarves' hand while forging their wonders? What are the wonders Brock and his brother Sindri forge? Who does he give them to?
Explain how each of the selected movies is a representation of craft and history of filmmaking. Describe how advancements in film technology and storytelling.
Share quotation of line from text that you found interesting, explain why you found it interesting and find something literary or existential to connect it to.
What is the issue? Tell us about it as if we know nothing on the topic. What are the pros and cons of the issue? Why is the issue important?
This is the initial incident, or the single event that creates the conflict in the story. How are the conflicts in the story relevant to the overall meaning?
How does college students's experiences in an English course connect to the fact of not aiming to perfection, but improvement? Give 8 examples with detai
The meaning of the name Julia is Young. Analyze the symbolism behind Julia's name and how it contributes to the overall theme of the book.
How has the Kabul of Amir's youth changed? Describe how it looks and how Amir feels about it when he returns (Chapter 20).
Name the poem you have read after the midterm that involves Virgil as a pivotal character. Explain who is Virgil and what is his role in the specific poem?
Make a prompt for your dinner party novel or play. Your prompt must reflect the specific techniques utilized in your novel or play.
Define the term Mise-en-scene and describe where the term takes action in the film city of god. How does the term help all filmmakers tell a story to audience?
Two developmentally appropriate classroom activities to support development. How the activities can be differentiated for students with exceptionalities.
Describe what happens in the first 70 lines of act 1, scene 1 of Hamlet, by Shakespeare. Use the words: night, confusion, nervous, guard, ghost, in your answer.