Does the writer offer an unbiased description of the ad? What is the writer’s interpretation of the ad?

Ad Analysis Questionnaire Basic Information
What is the name of company?

What product is being promoted?

Where was the ad published?

When was it published?

Color
Are there any predominant colors in the ad?

What are they?

What significance do these colors hold?

Why do you think the advertiser chose these colors?

Copy
What kind of copy is in the ad?

Where is the copy placed?

Does the ad use a variety of fonts and sizes?

Why do you think the copy was used?

Product
Is there a picture of the product in the ad?

Where is the product placed?

If not, why do you think the advertiser chose not to show the product?

Models/Celebrities
Are there any models or celebrities in the ad?

How are they positioned?

Why do you think such models or celebrities were used in the ad?

Following is the peer edit checklist we will be using in class to assess each other’s ad analysis essays.

Ad Analysis Peer Edit

Introduction
Does the writer offer information about the ad being examined?
What product is being promoted?
Does the writer offer an unbiased description of the ad?
What is the writer’s interpretation of the ad?
Does the writer offer a plan of development?

Describe the categories/kinds of sources you found (for example, peer-reviewed scholarly journals, organization websites, popular magazine articles, books from university or scholarly presses, social media posts, etc.), a specific example from that category, and how you know the example source is credible.

Describe the categories/kinds of sources you found (for example, peer-reviewed scholarly journals, organization websites, popular magazine articles, books from university or scholarly presses, social media posts, etc.), a specific example from that category, and how you know the example source is credible.

  What climate fiction is? what climate change is?and what climate literature is and give some little general information on them.

climate fiction/( what impact does climate fiction have on the reader)

Write and represent a reader on how they feel and react to climate fiction through climate change. Example climate friction motivate the reader to make adjustments towards maintaining a healthy environment.

Introduction:

1.must have a beginning sentence(hook),

2. middle sentence( background information) it introduces different points that the paper gonna talk about, and

body: Each body paragraph outlined with just what the central idea is

a. central idea( research question)

b. text you will use

What climate fiction is? what climate change is?and what climate literature is and give some little general information on them.

Important!! Each body paragraph must have 2 quote from source and author name should last name and page number should be at the end of the quote Ex.

 

Discuss the stresses it brings & the good things about it.

Social Media & Mental Health

Research paper about social media and the affects it has on humans. Discuss the stresses it brings & the good things about it. Overall inform people. Use at least 2 library data base sources.

Does social media help students to find appropriate information and learn?

“Does social media help students to find appropriate information and learn?”

How do our food choices affect society? How do food policies affect us?

How do our food choices affect society? How do food policies affect us?

Evaluate the source’s that are useful or relevance to the closed research theme question, its credibility, and its balance or bias.

How do food choices affect society? How do food policies affect us?

For this activity you will write a short, two-source annotated bibliography.
First, use the search databases found at the Ivy Tech Library website Links to an external site. to find two sources that you will use in your final research paper.

These two sources should offer new data, information, perspectives, arguments, and/or insights that are not already found in your class’s closed research theme readings and background readings and that you think will help you compose fresh arguments in response to the closed research theme question

After each source citation, write an evaluative annotation of the source. Each annotation should provide a concise description and summary of the source

Evaluate the source’s that are useful or relevance to the closed research theme question, its credibility, and its balance or bias. Each annotation should be about 150-200 words no more.
Your mini-annotated bibliography needs to be formatted and documented in MLA or APA style. Save your mini annotated bibliography in Microsoft Word.

Why did you select this reading experience to represent your engagement with ‘cultural/operational/critical dimension of reading?

Introduction Briefly introduce the purpose and aims of the essay.

Explain why literacy can be perceived as a ‘social practice’ drawing on theory and your own experiences of reading.

What surprised you about your river of reading (and how it was similar different to those of your peers)? What does the river of reading demonstrate about literacy as a social practice?

Why did you select this reading experience to represent your engagement with ‘cultural/operational/critical dimension of reading? This needs to link directly to the definition of the dimension (The operational dimension is about skills, the cultural dimension is about meaning making and the critical dimension is about power relations/representation)

Make link to your collage pages in your appendix. Why did you include the images/words/artefacts in the appendix. Pull out details in the collage, discussing their relevance to the point you wish to make.

Use the theory from the key readings  to help you discuss why this is an interesting and significant example in relation to the dimension you are discussing. (THIS IS YOUR MAIN POINT)

 

Discuss your overall reaction to the concept of white privilege as defined in Collins’ article. Feel free to use examples from media, and/or your own experience in reacting to the article.

Reading Response: “What is White Privilege Really?”
To gain a background understanding for our upcoming course readings, read the brief article “What is White Privilege Really?”Links to an external site.

1) First, briefly explain how the author of “What is White Privilege Really?”

2) Next, quote a passage of one to four sentences long from “What is White Privilege Really?”Links to an external site.

Explain why you chose that particular quote, and how it relates, or does not relate, to your own experience.

2) discuss your overall reaction to the concept of white privilege as defined in Collins’ article. Feel free to use examples from media, and/or your own experience in reacting to the article.

Discuss and analyze both the internal and the external factors that lead to the destabilization of Umuofia society.

 Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart (1959)

Discuss and analyze both the internal and the external factors that lead to the destabilization of Umuofia society. This full ten-page critical literary essay in proper MLA style must have an original title, an introduction, a body and a conclusion.

In addition, you must incorporate (quote or paraphrase) from at least six nonfiction secondary sources into your essay; no other novels. poems, short stories can be used. These non-fiction secondary sources can be literary criticism, history, sociological, legal, or religious texts.

This you must have a Works Cited page in proper MLA style as your last page after your tenth page, all sources must be listed on this page. Essays that are less than ten full pages will not obtain a passing grade.. You should post your introduction and topic sentences as soon as possible in order to obtain feedback.

Here in the final research essay the focus is on the important themes that the writer illustrates; so your introduction should state the themes, internal and external that you will discuss and analyze.

In the body paragraphs other literary aspects can be discussed to support the topic sentences which in turn support the thesis statement. No other literature or handouts from the professor can be used in this essay. Your six non-fiction secondary sources must be based on your research. Ten full pages with the 11th page being your Works Cited page.