Category: English

  • “Ashley’s Birthday Bash: A Spectator’s Perspective” It was a warm summer evening in July, the sun was setting and the sky was painted with hues of pink and orange. I was sitting on my porch, sipping on a

    Think of an event that happened to you this past year. Write a full story including multiple characters, detailed descriptions, and dialogue detailing what happened from the point of view of someone else who saw the events. In other words describe an event that happened to you from the point of view of someone other than yourself as through you were that person. My name is ashley

  • “Adapting Writing for Different Audiences: An Analysis of a Written Work” “Adapting Writing Style for Different Audiences: A Guide Using APA or MLA Format”

    Directions
    For your project, you will create two versions of the same paper, an analysis of a written work. In the first version, you will explain the writer’s choices in relation to genre, audience, purpose, and subject. You will also write about the core idea of the text as well as the details that support it. To create this first version, revise the draft you wrote earlier in the course using the feedback you received from your instructor. Your instructor will evaluate this version based on your analysis of the text and on how you use evidence from the text to support it.
    For the second version, you will adapt what you have written to a different audience and writing situation of your choice. This means making changes throughout your paper to adapt your writing style and conventions based on the needs of the audience and situation. Therefore, you will use the first version of your paper as the foundation for the second version. Your instructor will evaluate this version based on how you adapt your writing.
    Use either the APA or MLA template linked in the What to Submit section to complete your project.
    Specifically, you must address the following:
    Part One: Analysis of a Written Work for a First Audience
    In this section, you will analyze a written work and explain some of the writer’s choices. This is the first version of your paper. The audience for this version is the one you addressed in the draft you wrote in Module Five. This part of your project should be about 1 to 2 pages long.
    Identify the topic of the text.
    Explain the writer’s choices in relation to the genre of the text.
    Describe the writer’s purpose.
    Explain the writer’s choices in relation to the audience, purpose, and/or subject of the text.
    Determine the historical and/or cultural context of the text.
    Articulate the core idea of the text.
    Summarize details of the text that are relevant to the core idea.
    Support your analysis of the core idea with evidence from the text.
    Include at least one quote from the text.
    Explain how this evidence supports the core idea.
    Part Two: Analysis of a Written Work for a Second Audience
    This is the second version of your paper. In this version, you will first choose and describe the new audience and writing situation. Then, you will revisit the first version of your paper and make changes to it to adapt your writing style and conventions.
    Identify a new audience: Before you get started with your second version, choose a new audience and writing situation by addressing the following items in a few short paragraphs:
    Identify an audience for the second version of your paper.
    This audience must be different from the one you addressed in the first version of your paper.
    Describe the needs of that audience.
    Describe the needs of the writing situation for the second version of your paper.
    Choose a writing situation different from the one you addressed in the first version of your paper. Then, describe the needs of that writing situation.
    Second version of the paper: Now, revisit the analysis you wrote for the first version of your paper. Make changes to it based on the needs of the audience and writing situation you described in the previous section. This part of your project should be about 1 to 2 pages long. Specifically, do the following:
    Adapt your writing style based on the needs of your audience.
    Adapting your writing will require you to make a significant number of changes. While the core idea of your paper will remain the same, the style that you use to communicate it to your audience will be different. Additionally, the changes you make should be consistent throughout the paper.
    Adapt your writing conventions based on the needs of the writing situation.
    Adapting your writing will require you to make a significant number of changes. While the core idea of your paper will remain the same, the way that you communicate it to your audience will be different. Additionally, the changes you make should be consistent throughout the paper.
    What to Submit
    To complete this project, you must submit the following:
    Using either the APA template or MLA template, submit your project as a 3- to 5-page Microsoft Word document (with an additional title page and reference page in the case of APA, or a works cited page in the case of MLA) with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. The first and second versions of your paper should be about 1 to 2 pages long each, while the “Identify a new audience” section of Part Two should be addressed in a few short paragraphs. Use evidence from the text to support your paper. Follow APA or MLA citation guidelines when citing the text both throughout and at the end of your project.
    Supporting Materials
    The following resources support your work on the project:
    Student APA Exemplar: Project APA Exemplar
    This is an example of a completed assignment using APA style. You may want to use this as a guide when addressing the rubric criteria for this assignment. Keep in mind that the extent of your revisions depends on your audience and writing situation. Reviewing the exemplar can help you understand how to adapt your writing based on the needs of your audience.
    Student MLA Exemplar: Project MLA Exemplar
    This is an example of a completed assignment using MLA style. You may want to use this as a guide when addressing the rubric criteria for this assignment. Keep in mind that the extent of your revisions depends on your audience and writing situation. Reviewing the exemplar can help you understand how to adapt your writing based on the needs of your audience.

  • The Effects of Social Media on Teenagers: An Analysis of “The Dangers of Social Media” by Amanda Lenhart In her article “The Dangers of Social Media,” Amanda Lenhart explores the impact of social media on teenagers. She

    It has to be a total of five paragraphs. MLA format, MLA Citation. The story is on the left side of the document and the outline is on page 8 and 9. The last two pages 
    The introduction was already written and needs to be re-written. The information in red is the infromation that needs to be corrected. The information in red and yellow is the feedback for the information in solid red that needs the corrections. 

  • “The Impact of African American Vernacular English on Communication: Breaking Down Stereotypes or Hindering Understanding?” Title: “Exploring the Impact of African American Vernacular English on Communication: Breaking Stereotypes or Hindering Understanding?”

    The use of the English language, as it relates to the African American community, is often the topic of conversation when it comes to what is considered effective communication. African American Vernacular English (formally known as Ebonics) might include slang words and altered pronunciations. Many believe Ebonics represents a negative connotation of the African American community, while others see its use as an opportunity to share the experience in a manner that more purely represents the experience.
    How might the use of African American Vernacular English impact communication within and external to the African American community? Have you seen this use in academic contexts? Why or why not? When have you seen or experienced Ebonics being used, and how was the communication received?

  • “Deconstructing Societal Constructs: Exploring Identity in “Barbie” (Greta Gerwig, 2023)”

    The objective of this assignment is to critically analyze how films depict societal constructs and their impact on individual identity. Through close examination of selected films, explore themes such as conformity, rebellion, gender roles, and the purpose of human existence and personal meaning , while also considering the relevance of these themes in contemporary society.
    “Barbie” (Greta Gerwig, 2023)

  • Title: “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society”

    The prompt is attached under the files, the first document. It already contains all the requirement for this essay.

  • “Analyzing the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Comprehensive Study”

    All the instructions are in the attached file, if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me.

  • “Improving Writing Skills: Revising and Editing Process”

    I have attached all the versions of this assignment along with the instructions and the teacher comments on one of the attachments

  • Title: The Guilt of Norman: Examining his Actions and Responsibility in Paul’s Death

    Did Norman do everything he could have done to help Paul?  Should Norman be haunted by guilt over Paul’s death?  Explore both sides of the issue and argue your position using the text as evidence.

  • “The Evolving Understanding of the Brain-Language Relationship: From Localized Function to Broader Neural Networks”

    Studies of language and languge disorders in general have formulated our understanding of the relationship between the brain and language, over the last two centuries. Language was initially perceived as a localised function utilising only specific areas of the brain. More recently, language is thought to be mediated by a much broader expance of neural networks that covers a large number of coritcal and subcortical regions. Discuss.