In what way and to what effect do the poems “This is Not a Small Voice” and “A Litany for Survival” convey theme through literary elements?

Respond to the following prompt in a well-developed paragraph. In what way and to what effect do the poems “This is Not a Small Voice” and “A Litany for Survival” convey theme through literary elements? Consider each author’s choices to develop the reader’s understanding of theme, and which elements they used (imagery, figurative language, structure, … Read more

Leukemia in Children

Write the questions and answer them in a word document. This is a research proposal. For the topic, please create a research focus question. The answer to this question will be explained in detail in your 10 pages research paper.Under the research question, please elaborate on exactly what it is you hope to learn through … Read more

Any topic (writer’s choice)

In each module, the textbook readings provide an opportunity to make connections between theoretical concepts of ethics and real-world events in the news. When individuals encounter current moral dilemmas, inevitably each will approach the issues with their own perceptions and biases. Understanding how individual views fit in with various world views provides an opportunity for … Read more

impact on school

Respond to the following questions1.How have you positively impacted your school in your time as a student? (250 words max)2. What challenges have you experienced during your time at the school? What have you done to over come those challenges? (250 words max)3. What has been your favorite school memory? (100 words max)4. What does … Read more

Mother Tongue

To prepare for this assignment, please re-read your selected article and your notes from Module 1. Then, using a Word Document, answer the following questions: -Discuss the context of your selected article, the author’s purpose, and the style and tone. What have you learned from this early analysis?-How will a closer analysis of the author’s … Read more

Things Fall Apart

At the end of the novel, the Commissioner has chosen the title of a book he plans to write about his time spent in Africa. The title will be The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger. Argue the extent to which Chinua Achebe effectively disputes the Commissioner’s idea for the title. Develop … Read more

Poetry Analysis-rough Draft

* offer your interpretation of a literary element (such as theme, imagery, symbolism, or characterization) in one of the assigned poems *Tips for the Essay *1. Open your introduction with an engaging opener, such as a question, quote from the poem, or interesting idea. Then, connect to the poem and mention the title and the … Read more

Book Essay on The Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard

A. In view of Leonards arguments about the Materials Economy, why is itso important to reduce overconsumption? You may use the book, as wellas examples from the Internet and your own life. You may want to addressquality of life issues in the U.S. and around the world, such as environment,family, physical health, mental health, finances, … Read more

imagery and the language of poety

* identify some of the key imagery or other kinds of poetic language used in the poem, which you believe are vital to understanding it. *Here are some possible approaches:Provide a detailed discussion of how the images function in the poem.Do the images work together to form a coherent pattern?What ideas or feelings are conveyed … Read more