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What is Davis's main argument or topic? Describe her tone. What sort of sources and citations does she use? Do you agree with her arguments?
Explain how you may need to adapt your current reading strategies to maximize your success in this subject.
How might the mindset and skills learned through reading literature help you personally in your future career or in a future stage of your life?
How is this story more than personal? For a personal essay to be compelling. How does the oral reading of the story impact the meaning?
How did Henry David Thoreau's work demonstrates what it means to be an American, and its connections to modern America.
Evaluate Hamlet's O what a rogue and peasant slave am I! soliloquy at the end of Scene 2. Explain how this soliloquy fits the theme of action vs. inaction.
Mary Robinson's poem January 1795 is evocative and descriptive poem about social class. How does Robinson's poem succeed at portraying different social classes?
Write essay about Sharon Olds's The Victims in which you demonstrate how the speaker's attitude toward (or thoughts about) the main subject changes.
Discuss the use of symbolism in Cáo Xueqín's novel The Story of the Stone. Provide several examples from the story.
How is Miss Emily's house described in the beginning of the story? What details do we know about the Grierson family? Why are these important?
Merlyn suggests that the motto of chivalry should be revised. What changes does he suggest, and how does Arthur revise the motto?
Why do you think Sugriva fights first , even though Rama plans to make the final, killing blow? What does this part of the text reveal about Indian culture?
How nature taught her how to have relationships. Also the companionship she has with nature after being left alone.
What is one moment of dramatic irony in ACT 1. What is one line of dialogue that contains dramatic irony, meaning what is one line of dialogue that might mean?
Explain one quote showing physical hunger, and another showing emotional hunger. Use specific evidence and details from the passage to support your response.
Describe 1-2 strategies you currently use to annotate scholarly sources. What else (of these new strategies) might help you read efficiently?
Frederick Douglass; he describes he treatment of slaves as quite harsh. What kind of behavior does it lead to among slaves under different masters?
If someone were to write your life story, what symbol would be present and why? How does this symbol represent you?
Describe Grendel's appearance in the film versus in the text of Beowulf. Why do you think the warriors at the beginning of the film hunt him and his family?
Analyze Uncle John's comments when he goes to bury Rose of Sharon's baby. What does he want the baby's death to make clear to others?
Why are they holding a lottery? Why don't they stop? What type of atmosphere does jackson create first, and how does this change?
Explain why it is important to use scholarly, peer reviewed resources retrieved from the online GCU Library vs. a general Internet search.
How does identity and cliques work in a school? What makes you a preppy kid, a jock, a stoner, a goth? Who exactly gives these labels?
Problem: Analysis of 2paragraphs "Eveline" by James Joyce focuses on alienation by using easy words.
What is your character's personal journey from the beginning to the end of the book? In other words, do they evolve at all from the book's opening to the end?