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Create an illustration for an imaginary children's book using any artistic form you'd like. You can do this by hand and take photo of your work or you can use.
Which character in the story was easiest / hardest to empathize with? What details did Ligotti include that made them easier / harder for you to relate to?
What truths do you believe should be acknowledged as part of our shared heritage in order to move confidently forward?
How does Sherman Alexie blend Native American traditions and popular culture in his works? What stereotypes does he use? To what effect?
What does Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle reveal about the anxieties regarding American progress in early nineteenth-century America?
How much money do the girls make selling the bones? Why do the girls decide not to give the full amount of money they earned to their families?
How could the argument have been more persuasive? Offer specific examples of how and where her argument needs more support.
Why do you think Andy joined the gang originally? Do you think he would have been able to get out of it and have a normal life with Laura?
Then he realized that he had no mother, father, brother, or sister. Who was the one person in the world to whom the creature was connected?
Tell your classmates what you are writing for your paper according to the articles/book/poetry provided above, we all would like to know!
ELABORATE on Women are often as being more vulnerable than men. Discrimination against women is so subtle that it is often easily overlooked or unnoticed.
How does Ethan react to hearing about Zeena's complications? It says Ethan feels extremities of feeling (Wharton 88). Why is Ethan so torn?
What is Hamlet's attitude toward death? Look closely at all his speeches about death. Why does he feel the way he feels? Is his death inevitable?
Provide a summary of how your board of trustees and team includes meaningful representation from the community or communities that you work with.
In Jamaica Kincaid's Girl, how does the mother try to teach her daughter about the importance of female sexuality and domestic knowledge in West Indian society?
Explain the following hyperbole in Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. For few endless moments, Tally felt only relief to have escaped the searing wind, the thundering.
Analyze the film using the narrative models: RANGE and DEPTH. What do you perceive and understand now that you know how to identify narrative and style?
Write names or things or events that inspire you and the reason why it becomes your inspiration in achieving your goal in life?
What roles do the characters' identities, abilities to meet their basic needs, acceptance within society and/or chosen families, subversion of expected roles.
Provide information on the phonetic inventory and word order. Include any information on its orthography if it has one, and note if there were any shifts.
Analyze the poem Mango Poem by Regie Cabico using the instructions below. Answer the question based on the guide questions below.
What have you learned this semester about yourself? If you could go back to the beginning of the semester, what would you tell yourself?
Make sure to be as detailed as possible in your summary and use textual evidence to support your claims.
What is Jami Attenberg's STANCE toward her subject? Is her stance appropriate for this kind of exploratory essay? Why or why not?
Describe each scenes from Macbeth in some detail and comment on its contribution to character development and Its significance in relation to the play as whole.