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Why annotated bibliographies are useful tools in research. Writing one as soon as you finish reading article will help you retain and organize the information.
What is the argument of the article and how well does the author support and prove it? What is the most interesting part of the article and why?
Provide an in-depth analysis of language choices, pace, grammar, etc. Be prepared to share the text on the day that you will be presenting.
When is the conflict introduced? What incident develops its intensity? What moment is the height of the drama? How is the conflict resolved?
According to Merton, what is the American Dream? Is the American Dream a myth or reality? Explain. Define the term anomie as described by Merton.
After researching this topic, discuss the different types of IDS and IPS systems. Support your response and be sure to cite your sources.
Explain how an emphasis on collaboration shapes the role and responsibilities of the teachers working in inclusive settings.
Identify the five components of social and emotional learning. In three to five sentences, summarize eachof the components.
What is theme of the narrative you've chosen? What examples does the author use to show the theme to us as readers?
What does Floyd mean by the term musical trope? How does Floyd see this master trope of call-response in relation to the activity of musical analysis?
Choose one of the following historical events and, using at least one source, explain in a paragraph of at least 100 words what happened on that day.
What features of the technology may hinder success? What are the limitations of the technology? How does the technology address issues of equity?
Having read about horizontal and vertical development in the True Crime novel. What do you see that is subjective?
What does it mean to be centered? How does this provide freedom? What are you personally fearful about? How does Singer believe we should address our stuff?
Share whether you have a tendency to go to silence or violence. Did your style play out in that conversation? If yes, how?
Describe the situation and analyze why the presenter was able to make such a strong connection with you and the other audience members.
Identify the various kinds of claims the author uses to support his/her overall ideas. Provide examples from the text to support your identifications.
Write a short response in which you discuss, under the First Amendment, what the word speech has been interpreted as including.
What do you think of the Commission's report? Do you agree with Smith that a new commission should be created to address this issue?
Briefly discuss Orwell's intention with the text. As we've discussed prior, 1984 is essentially a warning to future and you want to convey this to your readers.
Make a list of why you should not use this site as a reliable source. Post a link to the webpage and a brief explanation of what makes it reliable.
What arguments have you been personally subjected to that failed to include one or two components of Aristotle's Triad?
Why did the Supreme Court find that the death penalty was not cruel and unusual? Does Justice Stewart contradict himself in the 1972 and 1976 rulings?
What is your response to the article you read? How does evolution correlate with changes in our diets? Are these changes positive or negative?