Make sure that you have a strong, argumentative thesis statement that clearly lays out what you will discuss in your paper.
Use the scholarly tone for writing a formal paper.
Support your argument with evidence from your research.
Include proper MLA in-text citations and Work(s) Cited page
You must have at least five sources for your essay.
You must have a variety of source mediums. The sources must be evaluated for strength.
Category: English
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Exploring the Negative Effects and the Need for Regulation
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Title: The Sudden End of Summer Break I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. My heart sank as I listened to the announcement blaring through the school speakers. It was our principal, Mr. Mcdoughn35, and
Write a fictional narrator pretending that Mcdoughn35 just announced that the summer break has been canceled and that the new school year will start next week be sure to narrate on event or senses of events and to include specific details so that the reader can follow your story
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“Crafting an Effective Argument Essay: Brainstorming, Thesis Formation, and Logical Fallacies”
Topic Brainstorm (discussion board)
Work on thesis formation (worksheet)
Practice First Paragraph elements (worksheet)
Learn to identify logical fallacies (worksheet)
Learn MLA citation format (quiz/multiple attempts)
Write an exploratory draft for your own argument essay
Write a rough draft for your own argument essay.
Write Paper 2: Argument
Double space, 12 font, Times New Roman, Covitch with Page numbers
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“Uncovering the Meaning: An Analysis of Poetic Elements in [Chosen Poem]”
Your task is to choose a poem to interpret using the elements particular to poetry. Your task is twofold: make a claim of interpretation (arguing for what the poem means) and support that interpretation by identifying the poetic elements that give the poem its meaning. Determine the most interesting and relevant elements of the poem you have chosen to write about, including theme, image, symbol, metaphor, etc. to reveal the significance of the work.
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“Uncovering the Life and Work of [Author Name]: A Critical Review” Introduction: As a literature enthusiast, I have always been fascinated by the power of words and the impact they can have on individuals and society as a whole. Among the many
The Critical Review Outline:
Your paper MUST have the following—
Introduction w/ Thesis Statement (1 FULL Paragraph, at least 8-12 lines)
This part of the paper explores why you selected this author above all others, and it outlines, clearly, what you hope to explore/uncover about the author/scholar/creative and their work, as supported by your research.
Section I. ( at least 1 FULL page of writing)—
This part of the paper provides biographical information on your selected author/scholar/creative: where they were born; their family and upbringing; perhaps, where they went to school; important events that happened during their childhood and youth, and the impact all of this had in shaping their body of work and the themes their work focuses on. You MUST quote from your chosen source in this section.
Section II. (at least 1 ½ -2 FULL pages of writing)—
This part of the paper must explore the author’s/creative’s/scholar’s body of work: what they have worked on; what they hope to work on in the future; the types of themes their work(s) addresses and why. This section may also address how critics/reviewers/audiences have responded to your selected author’s/creative’s/scholar’s work; you should also address their success and failures (if any). You MUST quote from THIS SOURCE.
Section III. (at least 2-3 FULL pages)
In this section, you are required to write about your selected text (the one we studied in class) and why it’s meaningful to you. Here, you must address the text, plot, characters, themes, ideas, constructs (within the text)—exploring how they make your selected text unique and important (as you see it). You MUST quote from THE PRIMARY text (WE COVERED IN CLASS) in this section of the paper.
Section IV. (1 page)
The Works Cited page—MLA Style
The Works Cited MUST follow MLA guidelines; and must have at least THREE sources:
one that provides biographical information on the author/creative/scholar
one that discusses the author’s/creative’s/scholar’s body of work and/or responses to/reviews about their work
the selected text we studied in class
Helpful Hints:
When choosing sources, make sure that they are:
Relevant—Your source material should be specific to your research agenda and focused on your selected author/creative/scholar.
Current—While it’s possible to gain important information from a source that was written a long time ago, it is VERY important that the majority of your source material is current. Said differently, it must be penned by someone with a modern-day/contemporary understanding that supports your research agenda in a meaningful way.
Your source should be written by an expert—someone affiliated with the genre your selected author/creative/scholar works within; someone with a solid and respected reputation as a writer/scholar/creative; or someone who has explored the work of your selected author/creative/scholar before.
Avoid bias or sources that misrepresent themselves as fact-based.
Wikipedia is NOT a valid source. However, if you scroll down to the “References Used” section, there is usually a listing of source material there that may help you in your search for valid sources.
I WROTE A MINI STARTER DRAFT PLEASE USE MY DRAFT TO REWRITE OR KEEP IT AS IT IS , I WILL ALSO INCLUDE THE FEEDBACK GIVEN ON MY DRAFT SO YOU WILL KNOW WHAT TO ADD OR FIX.
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Title: The Hipster Trainer and His Feline Sidekick Once upon a time, in a bustling city filled with skyscrapers and street art, there lived a man named Jack. He was not your typical fairytale hero – he
write a modern fractured fairytale based on the bear trainer and his cat, use the same framework but change the story to reflect a timeframe within the last 50 years. 1200 words.
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Title: The Battle of Perspectives: Black Lives Matter vs. All Lives Matter
Step 1: Review
What is Outlining?Outlining is an important step in the writing process. An outline is a breakdown of the main and supporting ideas in your essay, report, or speech. Think of it as a map of your paper.
Why Outline?
Clarify Thoughts and Develop Ideas: The blank page can be intimidating. Writing an outline can help you get over any initial writer’s block when starting a writing project. An outline can also be used as a brainstorming tool, helping you to develop your thoughts so you know just what it is you want to write. An outline can help you to clarify your thoughts, as well. What may start as a simple topic or general idea can become a specific argument with supporting details as you plan out your ideas and structure before you start writing the actual text.
Identify Weaknesses in Argument: Outlines break down a text into its main ideas and its supporting arguments or supporting details. As you write an outline of a proposed writing project, it can help you identify weaknesses in your argument. You may realize that you don’t have a supporting detail for a main idea or that the support you have proposed is not strong enough. An outline may also help you identify points that are out of place, such as a supporting detail in the third paragraph that should really be in the first paragraph.
Organize Ideas to Stay on Target: When you write without an outline, it is easy for papers and other writing projects to become unfocused. Not only might supporting details be misplaced or missing, but the argument may go off on a tangent, including personal anecdotes, trivia or information that is related to the topic but does not advance the argument. Writing an outline helps you ensure that your writing stays focused, and it can help you to organize your ideas so that they make the most impact. For example, it may be necessary to include a strong supporting detail right at the start to grab readers’ attention, or you may find that a strong detail is best left to the end so the essay can go out on a bang.
Save Time: An outline can create a step-by-step guide that makes the actual writing easier while saving you time. Once you finalize the outline, you can use it to write each paragraph of the paper. You may even be able to use the sentences from the outline to fill in the opening for each paragraph and the supporting details. Once a complete outline is written, the actual project will mostly involve expanding and connecting the ideas together so they flow from one to the next, and, when writing research papers, adding citations and references where necessary. By the time you start the actual writing process, you should have been able to work out any issues with the argument and the organization, so you shouldn’t have to waste time revising a paper that is weak and unfocused.
Step 2: Outline Download and fill in the outline below with the content for your essay. The outline should be thorough and should include the evidence from your scan, cited in proper MLA format.
I attached sources in mla format and a biblioagraphy to help you out so you can structure my essay through the outline
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“Resilience Revealed: A Comparative Analysis of Oedipus and Hamlet”
for this assignment, I have to write 1000 to 1500 word comparison essay in response to the following question which character showed more greater resilience Oedipus or hamlet
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“Mastering MLA Format: A Guide to Proper Citation and Reliable Sources”
MLA format.
.Org sources not acceptable
Good punctuation
Reliable sources
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Discussion 11: Women and Heart Disease Discussion 12: Environmental Impacts on Personal Health
Discussion 11
More women now die of heart disease than men, yet cardiovascular research has long focused on men. Watch the following video.
1. Create a Discussion Post to answer the following question: (5 points)
Why are symptoms different for women during a heart attack?
Why are they often missed?
Discussion 12
As we have learned more about the environmental impacts on your personal health this week, I think you will find the following video interesting. 1. After watching post your thoughts on the following to the discussion board: (5 points)
The topic in the video
The places you have lived and what type of environmental issues to which you may have been exposed. http://www.ted.com/talks/bill_davenhall_your_health_depends_on_where_you_live.html