Apply your analysis of the short story “The Metamorphosis,” to write an argumentative essay on this question: Are outsiders simply those who are misjudged?

Metamorphosis

Prompt:
You have read a short story and viewed a video on the theme of outsiders. In “The Metamorphosis,” Franz Kafka tells the story of a man who wakes up one day as some sort of bug-like vermin. Now, you will use your knowledge of the story to write an argument about people’s need to belong.

Apply your analysis of the short story “The Metamorphosis,” to write an argumentative essay on this question: Are outsiders simply those who are misjudged?

What is the reason for the prosperity of Andalusia during the Umayyad rule, in your opinion? Search and write about Arabic literature in Andalusia?

Civilization

What is the reason for the prosperity of Andalusia during the Umayyad rule, in your opinion? Search and write about Arabic literature in Andalusia?

Describe your interests, your accomplishments and your future plan or goals.

Essay for scholarships application

Describe your interests, your accomplishments and your future plan or goals.

What are your first reactions? Make a reference to the examples from the video as well as your personal experience. Enumerate the teaching/learning behaviours that are familiar and unfamiliar to you.

Individual project – reflective statement

Watch this video which illustrates a lesson conducted with the use of the Audio-Lingual Method and meet Prof. Diane Larsen-Freeman

Write a synthesis/judgment reflective statement and include the following:

  1. What are your first reactions?
  2. Make a reference to the examples from the video as well as your personal experience.
  3. Enumerate the teaching/learning behaviours that are familiar and unfamiliar to you.
  4. Describe the impact this experience may have on your teaching.

Introduce the topic (young people getting credit cards) and provide some background. At the end of your first paragraph it should be clear which position you will be proving to your reader.

Credit cards

Your first paragraph should introduce the topic (young people getting credit cards) and provide some background. At the end of your first paragraph it should be clear which position you will be proving to your reader.

Your second paragraph should contain one reason for your position and provide evidence from one or more sources to „ support that reasoning

Your third paragraph should contain one reason for your potion and provide evidence from one or more sources to

Your fourth paragraph should contain one reason for your position and provide evidence from one or more sources to support that reason.

Your fifth paragraph should begin with some people may argue’ and then make a specific claim that your opponent may bring up. You should then make sure to prove that point to be incorrect:.

Your bite paragraph should tie your entire argument together and review the reasons that you have given to your reader. This is your last chance to be convincing, so be creative in now you close your piece.

 

What role should a government play in enforcing moral values?

CASE STUDY

Answer question: What role should a government play in enforcing moral values?

Use handmaid′s tale to support your answer using in text citations from multiple chapters in the book. relate answer to question to handmaid′s tale and gender inequality, gay rights, gender pay gap, child brides, me too movement, Forced arranged marriages and women′s rights.

Demonstrates a clear understanding of paragraph development and progresses logically from start to finish.

EVALUATION REPORT

Overall Evaluator Comments

EVALUATOR COMMENTS
Professional Communication (Articulation) —

Your analysis of a text demonstrates a clear understanding of paragraph development and progresses logically from start to finish.

However, recurring errors weaken the clarity of the response. Error examples are provided below in the Evaluator Attached Markup File, and revision resources are available in the Professional Communication rubric aspect.

Is Pablo sitting in front of Sara or behind her? Is Ines sitting in front of the at or behind it? Is Javier sitting in front of us or behind us? Are you sitting in front of me or behind me? Are Juan and Pablo sitting in front of the driver or behind him?

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Is Pablo sitting in front of Sara or behind her?
Is Ines sitting in front of the at or behind it?
Is Javier sitting in front of us or behind us?
Are you sitting in front of me or behind me?
Are Juan and Pablo sitting in front of the driver or behind him?
Is the cat sitting in front of Ines or behind her?
Is the driver sitting in front of Juan and Pablo or behind them?

After having read pp. 53-60: “Choosing a Genre to Compose In”, submit a list of three genres that would be effective and appropriate for your multigenre persuasive campaign, and a brief rationale for each, where you address some elements and choices from the readings.

List three genres and rationale homework

After having read pp. 53-60: “Choosing a Genre to Compose In”, submit a list of three genres that would be effective and appropriate for your multigenre persuasive campaign, and a brief rationale for each, where you address some elements and choices from the readings. Consider which genres are reasonable given your time, resources, and expertise; begin to consider their purpose and audiences. Here’s the checklist from the BBG, p. 60, to help you ask yourself guiding questions as you think about your prospective genres.

Also, what’s really helpful for this assignment is to follow the steps of choosing a genre, on pp. 53-54, it’s easier to follow these steps before you move on to the checklist.

Min. 600 words in total

Make the opening information in the introduction more specific. Why do teachers need this information? What are you hoping teachers will do with this information?

DISCUSSION ESSAY

Purpose & Audience: Make the opening information in the introduction more specific. Why do teachers need this information? What are you hoping teachers will do with this information?

Thesis: Add a thesis that explicitly lists the main points you cover in the essay.

Conclusion: Develop the conclusion a bit more. Aim for 5-6 sentences summarizing what you presented in the body of the essay.

Sources: Add quotation marks to the information from the CDC and Gomez.