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Make a multi paragraph detailed essay on one of these prompts. Should be very detailed and have as much information as you can.
Do you think it will be helpful in viewing other works of art? What is your general opinion of the painting- there is no right or wrong answer.
What experimental elements do you find at work in either Ocampo's or Mansfield's story? Be specific and offer examples.
What do they make you think about? Why do the themes of hope, family, and female empowerment and education stick out to you personally?
What is the tone of the presentation? Does the author of the piece establish credibility and trust with the audience? Why or why not?
Ask a question of definition about your issue. How would you define the issue/problem? Would your audience agree or disagree with your answer?
How does her relationship with Ajax inflect the sexual liberation thematic meaning of Sula? including supporting quotes from the literary text with citations?
What is an example in which stage directions helped you understand Long Day's Journey into Night?
Be sure to paint a picture in your initial post what revising looked like for you and the steps you previously took to revise your writing.
How does the narrator of this interview discuss dominant ideas and expectations about gender and sexuality, as well as counter-hegemonic forms of resistance?
What is the plot and how it was applied in the Raven Poem? What is the rising action and how it was applied in the Raven Poem?
explain connections between the text and influences during when the play was written. Are there any connections between feminism to time period play written in?
Why did the wife's chief get up and leave at the end of the story when the woman was going to tell her the real name of one of the men.
What are the connections between Shakespeare's life as depicted in Shakespeare in Love, and his biography as discussed in Topic 2?
What is going through its head? What is it thinking throughout the story? How does it feel toward the narrator? What does it wonder about?
What motivates you in your studies? What skills and talents do you have that will be useful in your program? How are you working with others?
If that is indeed the case, what is Blandiana arguing in her little story? Are people who are imprisoned for life able to maintain some form of hope?
If you are a friend or a relative of that lady, how will you tell her the consequences she brought to her own life?
What reasons does she provide to prove that Malcom, Donalbain, Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth are innocent?
Why should the poem matter to anyone other than the poet, or what might the poem show and say to readers?
What are the difficulties that writers often experience when working in a non-native language according to Achebe?
What leadership qualities do you feel you have? Which leadership qualities would you like to develop? Explain each of your answers in two or three sentences.
Under what circumstances are the Prince and his companions on the ship? What is the very next thing that happens in the narrative?
What do these texts suggest to you about an individual's ability to determine their own destiny? Regarding to "The Men That Don't Fit In" - Robert Service poem.
What do you feel was the most effective part(s) of the video? What are two bits of information from your topic that could be represented visually?