Write an outline for an argumentative essay with the topic: Should abortion be banned? the outline should include what the introduction, the body and the conclusion will entail.

Critical thinking and academic writing

Write an outline for an argumentative essay with the topic: Should abortion be banned? the outline should include what the introduction, the body and the conclusion will entail.

Choose a text: photograph, painting, story, poem, something comparatively small or short in length and analyze it.

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Choose a text: photograph, painting, story, poem, something comparatively small or short in length and analyze it. A movie or a book will not work for this assignment. Don’t choose a poem or story you or an acquaintance wrote. This text you choose must deal, in some way, with the topic you wrote about in the first paper. However, it need not have the same perspective you do – it doesn’t have to praise the topic – but it can.

For this paper, an analysis is you making a statement about the piece you are analyzing and proving that statement. You will choose the piece you’ll analyze, but, if I haven’t read or seen it, a copy of the work (hard copy, digital, or link) must be included with your paper.

This is, also, an exploratory paper – it must have depth; you must explore your reasoning and allow your reader to witness that exploration. You will point at the evidence within the text by quoting, paraphrasing, or summarizing, but don’t stop there. Don’t assume that I, or any reader, will see what you see in the text. So, you must then explain how that evidence proves your thesis.

Research the text, the artist, any cultural or historical background important to your and the readers’ understanding of and connection to the text.

You will not necessarily need sources for this paper. This analysis is your view. However, if you use sources, cite them. Either MLA or APA formatting is fine. If you use sources, you will need a works cited page (if MLA) or a reference page (if APA). However, as long as you make a good-faith effort with citations and sources, a mistake will not affect your grade.

Pay attention, look closely, analyze and argue for your perspective. This analysis will be your view, and, therefore, will be an argument concerning the text you are analyzing. I won’t necessarily have to agree with your analysis, but you will need to supply enough evidence so that I can see the logic of your view.

You are free to use personal experience when analyzing your subject. In fact, it’s required. However, the relevance of your experience to the point you’ re making must be obvious. So, your experience or personal connection to the image or to the words is only evidence as to why you see your subject the way you do; your experience is not the analysis. You can’t simply tell me about the first time you read a particular poem. That would be narrative only. However, that story or narrative about reading that poem might be a small part of the analysis.

Be careful, the biggest pitfall when analyzing is to retell or to over-summarize. The story has already been told, the sculpture’s been molded, that photograph has been captured. Your job is criticism (not necessarily negative) – opinion with evidence

Write an essay comparing and contrasting the two men. Provide examples of similarities and differences regarding their attitudes toward love, traditions, and fidelity, as well as their actions.

Romeo and Juliet, Paris and Romeo

By the end of romeo and juliet, paris and romeo, both of whom loved juliet, are dead. The two characters, however, are very different. Write an essay comparing and contrasting the two men. The introduction of your essay should include an attention-grabber and thesis statement. The body of your essay should provide examples of similarities and differences regarding their attitudes toward love, traditions, and fidelity, as well as their actions. Close your essay with an overall conclusion, including a restatement of the thesis

Using the two poems “Harry Patch” and “Hitler’s First Photograph” analyze a theme using the examples of the glory of war and the evil within the human heart. Explain why it’s relevant to the understanding of the poem.

Research paper for English Comp II

-Using the two poems “Harry Patch” and “Hitler’s First Photograph” analyze a theme using the examples of the glory of war and the evil within the human heart.
-Explain why it’s relevant to the understanding of the poem.

Write a comparrison essay comparing life as a house film, and ordianry people book. Using quotations from both the book and film, compare the sons and other characters like the dads.

life as a house vs. ordinary people

Write a comparrison essay comparing life as a house film, and ordinary people book. Using quotations from both the book and film, compare the sons and other characters like the dads.

How are these two works different? What do they have in common? How can we tell that the one is a work of the Renaissance and the other a product of the Baroque?

1. Complete the following comparative visual analysis table based on the ”Judith Slaying Holofernes” of Sofonisba Anguisola and ”Madonna of the Goldfinch” by Raphael, two of the artworks that you have studied over the last weeks. Pay particular attention to how these two works engage with the concepts of chiaroscuro and dynamic composition. How are these two works different? What do they have in common? How can we tell that the one is a work of the Renaissance and the other a product of the Baroque?

2. Write around 200-word paragraph based on the information that you included in the table. Be as comprehensive and thorough as possible.

Develop an essay examining the strategic use of rhetorical appeals and the persuasive power of the particular source and not about the content itself.

Rhetorical Analysis of “Go Gentle Into That Good Night”

For the Rhetorical Analysis essay, you will be examining and evaluating one of these selected sources to create a thesis-driven essay.

You should be considering all the elements we have discussed in Rhetorical Analysis, including:

  • Purpose
  • Audience
  • Rhetorical patterns (genre, including description, narration, exemplification, process, cause and effect, compare/contrast, and definition)
  • Rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos)
  • Tone (or attitude) of the language used
  • For the video selections, the speaker’s tone, gestures, and use of visuals should also be considered.
  • Assignment Details
  • Do’s:

-Develop an essay examining the strategic use of rhetorical appeals and the persuasive power of the particular source and not about the content itself.
-Focus on how it works (not simply what it conveys)
-Discuss how the use of rhetorical appeals determines the effectiveness of the argument
-Use a positive critical perspective – while stating what doesn’t work might be necessary, don’t focus your essay around everything that isn’t working for you
-Use academic voice (no first or second person)
-Use at least three quotes from your selected source
-Work Cited entries are provided, but it is up to you to format the quote correctly and provide an in-text citation for each summary, paraphrase, or quote in the essay

Write a set of instructions in which you explain to a specific audience how to perform a procedure. Think of a process that involves multiple steps and multiple groups of steps and that will require warnings.

How to protect and care for pets

Before you begin this assignment, make sure you have read and thought about Chapters 4, 5, and 10 in The Essentials of Technical Communication
Write a set of instructions in which you explain to a specific audience how to perform a procedure. Think of a process that involves multiple steps and multiple groups of steps and that will require warnings. Look for more challenging topics than changing flat tires or washing dishes.

Use these guidelines:
Your purpose is to make these instructions as clear, readable, and usable as possible.
In a separate paragraph at the front of your instructions, define the audience in terms of its knowledge, background, and need for the instructions. Label this separate paragraph ”Audience.”
Organize your instructions into at least three sections with clear, informative headings.
Provide an introduction to the instructions in which you identify or define the procedure that you are going to present and list the main tasks or phases you are going to discuss. (This should not be combined with your  ”Audience” statement.)
Use at least one numbered vertical list to indicate a step-by-step sequence.
Include at least one warning or caution statement. The warning needs to be a clearly defined statement with its own heading.
Give your instruction set a clear and descriptive title.
Demonstrate some elements of thoughtful document design (heading format, font choices, capitalization, spacing, overall design, etc.) to make your instructions visually appealing.
Carefully define any potentially unfamiliar terms you use in your instructions.
Carefully describe any objects that are essential to your instructions.
Do not use any images in these instructions (we will get to graphics in future assignments).

Write a reflective essay in which you explain Henry’s change in thinking about war and connect this to a personal experience where you underwent a significant change of perspective, how and why this change happened, and how this benefited your life.

Reflective Essay Assignment

Complete all lessons prior to this assignment.

Frederic Henry’s perspective and attitude about war changes drastically in this story by Hemingway. How and why does Henry’s change happen? Write a reflective essay in which you explain Henry’s change in thinking about war and connect this to a personal experience where you underwent a significant change of perspective, how and why this change happened, and how this benefited your life. The essay’s thesis statement and body contents should refer to A Farewell to Arms and clearly state the connection. The conclusion should refer back to A Farewell to Arms too.

Note: Henry’s change in perspective about war has nothing to do with Catherine or romance!

How can context affect our reading of a work ? How can context affects the production of a work?

Research paper focused on the idea of “context”

How can context affect our reading of a work ?  How can context affects the production of a work?