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“Reading Literature and Writing Argument”

1)The editor of “Reading Literature and Writing Argument” observe that”it’t not only the rich and famous amon us who struggle with the relationship between power and responsibility. At all levels of society the theme of power and responsibility is reflected in out literature.”
2)Discuss, in the usual well developed, multi-paragraph essay, the applicability, as original claim, focusing specifically on any aspect or facet of the topic you wish to discuss.
3)Use two readings covered in class, compare treatments of the topic.
4)you must use a source for your paper the fill length film used in class, whether Doubt or the King’s Speech ; you must have at least one paragraph in your final draft. You may certainly have more than one paragraph on your Evidence or Support section in which you make reference to the film.
5)You may also refer to any poems we had rad: however, a poem should be considered only within a response that uses a full reading from our text ( a short story and/or a non-fiction reading).
6)underline your claim

a) “Cathedral”
b)”Theme for English B”
c) “The Things They Carried”
d)”A Hanging”
e)” The excerpt from Richard Wright’s Black Boy”
f) any other selection of your choice in the chapter.

p.s. :The sources are from the book “Reading Literature and Writing Argument” fifth edition. my professor goes hard on essay. it was always a B on essay. hopefully I can get a A by you. It’s my final essay. if you don’t have the book you can reply me and I can take pics and send to you.

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“Reading Literature and Writing Argument”

1)The editor of “Reading Literature and Writing Argument” observe that”it’t not only the rich and famous amon us who struggle with the relationship between power and responsibility. At all levels of society the theme of power and responsibility is reflected in out literature.”
2)Discuss, in the usual well developed, multi-paragraph essay, the applicability, as original claim, focusing specifically on any aspect or facet of the topic you wish to discuss.
3)Use two readings covered in class, compare treatments of the topic.
4)you must use a source for your paper the fill length film used in class, whether Doubt or the King’s Speech ; you must have at least one paragraph in your final draft. You may certainly have more than one paragraph on your Evidence or Support section in which you make reference to the film.
5)You may also refer to any poems we had rad: however, a poem should be considered only within a response that uses a full reading from our text ( a short story and/or a non-fiction reading).
6)underline your claim

a) “Cathedral”
b)”Theme for English B”
c) “The Things They Carried”
d)”A Hanging”
e)” The excerpt from Richard Wright’s Black Boy”
f) any other selection of your choice in the chapter.

p.s. :The sources are from the book “Reading Literature and Writing Argument” fifth edition. my professor goes hard on essay. it was always a B on essay. hopefully I can get a A by you. It’s my final essay. if you don’t have the book you can reply me and I can take pics and send to you.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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