Write a 5 page research paper with no less than 5 sources (articles, government publications, books, internet magazine articles, etc)

Mandated Vaccines Good or Bad

Come up with a controversial thesis/proposition regarding mandated vaccines. Back up your thesis using valid points

Write a 5 page research paper with no less than 5 sources (articles, government publications, books, internet magazine articles, etc)

Provide direct quotes from those articles with authors name or website title in text citation

Works cited page must be “hanging indent”
Provide an outline

Out of the 10 elements above choose 3 and find 3 literary criticisms of The Lottery you use textual evidence and the 3 criticisms to support the chosen 3 elements.

Literary Analysis of Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery

1. Theme
2. Symbolism
3. Irony
4.Conflict
5. Point of View
6. Author’s Style
7. Characterization
8. Structure/Organization
9. Figurative Language-
Paradox
Metaphors
Similes
Allusions
Motifs
Imagery
Mood
10. Historical Context

Out of the 10 elements above choose 3 and find 3 literary criticisms of The Lottery you use textual evidence and the 3 criticisms to support the chosen 3 elements.

Which areas of your draft do you think will benefit most from revision? (2-3 sentences) Sophia says: Consider the organization, style, focus, development, and conventions of your draft. Which areas did you struggle to complete?

What does familey mean

PART 2: Questions

1. What is the significance of your essay? Why should readers care about what you have written? (2-3 sentences) Sophia says: Think about why you decided to analyze this particular image, or why you picked the word you chose to define. Your interest in in your subject matter should be clear to readers.

2. Which areas of your draft do you think will benefit most from revision? (2-3 sentences) Sophia says: Consider the organization, style, focus, development, and conventions of your draft. Which areas did you struggle to complete?

3. Consider the strengths and weaknesses of your writing. How can you capitalize on your strengths and improve on your weaknesses in future essays? (3-4 sentences) Sophia says: Think about what was easy about writing the draft, and what was more difficult. For example, if you write paragraphs with strong topic sentences, but repeatedly use the same type of sentence to provide supporting details, you can improve your paragraphs by varying sentence structure.
C. Informative Draft Guidelines

Briefly explain what is going on in the story so far, and identify what do you think is the most important issue (descriptive or prescriptive).

Bryan Stevenson “Just Mercy” book ( pages 3-114)
In two paragraph response, briefly explain what is going on in the story so far, and identify what do you think is the most important issue (descriptive or prescriptive).

Who is the “individual” in each essay? How does individual and social performance work to maintain a community?What kind of individuals are valued in a community? Who are the trend setters and who are the trend followers?

Who is the “individual” in each essay? How does individual and social performance work to maintain a community?

What is the relationship between individual and community? How is the individual in community treated in each essay?

What are the communities in each essay? How does individual acceptance and belonging compare in the communities described in each essay?

What kind of individuals are valued in a community? Who are the trend setters and who are the trend followers?

Identify one social or cultural narrative that is invoked significantly in at least 1 of these 2 novels. Research its history and interpretation in recent scholarly writing. Explain its relation to the main story in both novels—or, if it is absent or nearly absent from 1 novel, then explain this gap in terms of its social and historical causes, its narrative significance, or both.

Research essay on The Great Gatsby & Black Thunder (10–12pp. w/full citations)

Both The Great Gatsby (1925) and Black Thunder (1935) tell stories set in the United States at different times in its history. Each novel’s main characters move in a world full of references and allusions to larger stories about history, society, and humanity—both in the United States and, on occasion, around the world. The Great Gatsby is set in 1922, close to the time when it was written, but alludes generally to various narratives about the history of modern America. Black Thunder, as a historical novel, reflects both on narratives current at the time of writing (the 1930s, during the Great Depression) and also on those circulating in various communities when the action occurs (the year 1800, just before Thomas Jefferson was elected President).

Directions: Identify one social or cultural narrative that is invoked significantly in at least 1 of these 2 novels. Research its history and interpretation in recent scholarly writing. Explain its relation to the main story in both novels—or, if it is absent or nearly absent from 1 novel, then explain this gap in terms of its social and historical causes, its narrative significance, or both.

Do the essay on women oppression in each novel. Focus on the Great Gatsby and specifically Jordan Baker′s oppression and Myrtyle′s and daisys and compare those. The research articles should be academic approved by scholars.

Outside source material is interwoven seamlessly and purposefully into the essay according to standard conventions-American pollution and how to better it -Discuss?

American pollution and how to better it

8th edition mla
from the teacher:

“A carefully selected variety of outside source material is quoted, paraphrased, and/or summarized accurately, with close attention to original context

Essay uses the assigned documentation style consistently and appropriately

Outside source material is interwoven seamlessly and purposefully into the essay according to standard conventions

Outside source material is used ethically”

Why do so many people post negative things on social networking sites, either about themselves or about others, when the reality is that everything put up in cyberspace lives on forever and can have real-world consequences?

Why do so many people post negative things on social networking sites, either about themselves
or about others, when the reality is that everything put up in cyberspace lives on forever and can
have real-world consequences?

If we all now have parallel digital identities that can be “created” not only by us but also by
others, what can we do to manage our cyber identities (or reputation) and protect our privacy?

Is the Internet destined to remain a “wild west” environment where anything goes and there are
no ethical or legal standards of behavior?

Are we now all compelled to maintain a cyber presence to advance our careers, whether or not we
wish to? Is social networking an unavoidable aspect of life in the 21st century?