[ad_1] Writing work 3—Connecting through Classical Argument Argument: What Is It? In its most basic form, an argument can be broken down into two components: • A claim (a statement that requires evidence) • Support (evidence that supports the claim)
proposal
[ad_1] Assignment Description: In this assignment, students demonstrate their ability to reflexively conceptualize a research project to answer a research question of significance to the student and their interview participants. The proposal includes: [ad_2]
English
[ad_1] For the Section 4 Discussion Board, I would like you to go back to the pdf on Theme in the Section 1 folder. After you have reacquainted yourself with the terminology discussed there, I would like you to select
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[ad_1] Can you research and describe examples of professions where there is wage or occupational discrimination (examples where men make more or get promoted more). What aspects of society reinforce these inequalities? Finally, what has been and or should be
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[ad_1] Read F. Sionil Jose’s short story “The God Stealer” published in 1959, and consider these questions while reading: 1. From whose perspective is this story narrated? 2. What does the story reveal about the relationship between Sam and Philip? [ad_2]
Pictures of Neglect
[ad_1] For this assignment, you will review a series of pictures and consider whether each represents neglect. There are not necessarily “right” or “wrong” answers; your grade will be based on whether you offer sound explanations for your decisions. Follow the instructions below to complete
discourse communities
[ad_1] Select a group of people you believe meets John Swales’ six defining characteristics and answer this question: How does the group you chose exhibit the characteristics of a discourse community? Present your conclusions in a document showing that you understand
Two Objects Analysis
[ad_1] Apply interpretive analysis to write and comparing two objects of analysis and using them to discuss a deep, challenging idea expressed in a clear statement. (It could be art, architecture, dance, book, religion, profession), use the two objects to
Discourse Community
[ad_1] Several decades have passed since John Swales proposed his definition of a Discourse Community, and more and more of our lives is taking place within a digital world, almost completely non-existent while Swales introduced us to his definition and
Composition 2
[ad_1] Discuss one way the world or your country has changed since you were born. Explain why this change happened and how it has been for the better or the worse. How has this change impacted/affected you? Please be detailed