Discipline: English

Brief research on architecture/design style ( Queen Anne, Stick Style 1860-1880 Queen Anne (1880-1910)Brief research on architecture/design style ( Queen Anne, Stick Style 1860-1880 Queen Anne (1880-1910)

Describe briefly The style social, political, and cultural context.Material, origins, decorative motifs.Style components.Choose Interiors, furniture,  or architecture landmarks the architectural style.  I chose architecture landmarks.  Create a board that represent the chosen style.  A Bibliography is required.  Images are required.  I need atleast 10 Images (colour) and a brief description. 

Analyse the extent to which personal voice provides an authentic expression of a wider community and culture in One Night, The Moon by Rachel Perkins.Analyse the extent to which personal voice provides an authentic expression of a wider community and culture in One Night, The Moon by Rachel Perkins.

refer to the film One Night the moon by Rachel Perkins  use these notes  Plan:  Scenes  Opening scene  Symbolism  The barren landscape and the solitary figure of Jim Ryan singing against the backdrop of the moon serve as powerful symbols that foreshadow the themes and conflicts of the film. Cinematography  Wide shots of the vast […]

Effective Time Management for College Students Balancing Full-Time Studies and Part-Time WorkEffective Time Management for College Students Balancing Full-Time Studies and Part-Time Work

Essay 3: Call to Action: Expand your initial research-based call to action to at least 1500 words and include a total of at least 6 sources. needs a draft  And a final draft  Assignment: In this third and last major assignment, you will highlight what you see as a major problem affecting you and/or college […]

Explain the significance of TWO of the following passages/texts and situate each within the larger text or context in which it appearsExplain the significance of TWO of the following passages/texts and situate each within the larger text or context in which it appears

Explain the significance of TWO of the following passages/texts and situate each within the larger text or context in which it appears. You will be evaluated on your ability to present an insightful and critical analysis in a logical and organized manner that is as error free and lucid as possible.  Avoid plot summary and […]

Where are you going, Winter Dreams, Hurston-Sweat, The Rose for Emily, Good Man Hard to find, Hills-Like White Elephant, The Red Convertible,Where are you going, Winter Dreams, Hurston-Sweat, The Rose for Emily, Good Man Hard to find, Hills-Like White Elephant, The Red Convertible,

  Writing Requirements: All work must be typed/word-processed and double-spaced, with a font size of 12; margins should be of normal size. The student’s name, the date, the title of the assignment, and my name must be at the top of the page.   Academic Integrity: Plagiarism is the unacknowledged use of anybody else’s material […]

Hurston-Sweat, The Red Convertible, Hills-Like White Elephant, A Good man is hard to find, The Rose for Emily, Where are you going,Winter dreamsHurston-Sweat, The Red Convertible, Hills-Like White Elephant, A Good man is hard to find, The Rose for Emily, Where are you going,Winter dreams

Course Description: English 111, the second semester of freshman composition and a foundational writing course, introduces students to techniques for close reading of literary texts.  This course develops students’ critical thinking skills through the study of literary elements such as plot, character, setting, point of view, symbolism, and irony.  Additionally, students will learn the Modern […]

Hurston-Sweat, The Red convertible, The white Elephant, The Rose for Emily, The Good man is hard to find, Where are you going, Winter DreamHurston-Sweat, The Red convertible, The white Elephant, The Rose for Emily, The Good man is hard to find, Where are you going, Winter Dream

Characterization is a means by which writers present and reveal characters – by direct description, by showing the character in action, or by the presentation of other characters who help to define each other. Characters in fiction can be conveniently classified as major and minor, static and dynamic. A major character is an important figure […]

Lord of the flies essay: Do you agree with the author on what the core of human nature looks like (ie. Social order, cooperation, rationality, and morality VS anarchy, individuality, emotionality, and immorality)?Lord of the flies essay: Do you agree with the author on what the core of human nature looks like (ie. Social order, cooperation, rationality, and morality VS anarchy, individuality, emotionality, and immorality)?

Do you agree with the author on what the core of human nature looks like (ie. Social order, cooperation, rationality, and morality VS anarchy, individuality, emotionality, and immorality)? Topic: Do you agree with the author on what the core of human nature looks like (ie. Social order, cooperation, rationality, and morality VS anarchy, individuality, emotionality, […]

Exploring Identity and Social Critique in Dickens’ Oliver Twist: Recognition and Suffering as Narrative TechniquesExploring Identity and Social Critique in Dickens’ Oliver Twist: Recognition and Suffering as Narrative Techniques

Write a essay with direct quotes from charles dickens oliver twist, and both articles. The topics are character development and identity, social critiquem narrative techniques.  my theisis is In Tini Mogea’s article, “A study of Oliver Twist Inferiority on Charles… Suffering as Reflected in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist,” and Michal Peled Ginsburg’s “Dickens and the Scene […]

MAJOR LETTER AND REVSION ASSIGNMENT 15% 2024 INSTRUCTIONS You will complete both PART 1 AND PART 2: PART 1: BAD NEWS LETTER. (10 marks)MAJOR LETTER AND REVSION ASSIGNMENT 15% 2024 INSTRUCTIONS You will complete both PART 1 AND PART 2: PART 1: BAD NEWS LETTER. (10 marks)

INSTRUCTIONSYou will complete both PART 1 AND PART 2:PART 1: BAD NEWS LETTER. (10 marks) Construct an Indirect/badnews letter with three paragraphs. Create a company name and logo or letterhead at the top of your letter. Remember to use correct letter format (not email format) in which the address bars arecompletely different from email address […]