Personal Essay with thesis supported by narrative anecdotes in the body paragraphs Write a personal essay (use first person) about a subject that you feel strongly about but that you have personal experience with. (Include at least three narrative anecdotes
Make tree diagram
Post tree diagram (activity outlined in “Summary” recorded slides) for “Forms of Mobilizations” section of Martinez- et al.’s article (pp. 737-8) below. Tip: you can draw your tree diagram on paper and upload it as a PDF/image or you could
Identifications — Deep Survival
You will write two separate identifications, at least 2-3 paragraphs each, about one-to-two full pages, double-spaced, demonstrating your knowledge and thoughtfulness, using full and supported paragraphs. In order to earn the highest/most credit, aim at fullness and clarity; your identifications
the pedagogy of the oppressed
Word cited Here is a start to the essay: When reading The Pedagogy of the Oppressed the focus for me and what im getting from it is Education and understanding Freire’s theory on it. Freire views eucation differently than most
The Mt. Hood Accident.
You will be writing on Laurence Gonzales’ Deep Survival in a way that will combine the focused and the comprehensive. This is not a research paper; it is an analytical essay-examination.Topic One: The Mt. Hood Accident.Laurence Gonzales devotes two chapters
Why Is We American
In Why Is We American Baraka addresses historical, racial and economic realities of the making of America. Focusing on the excerpt of the poem, discuss ways in which this poem is or is not informed by the idea of the
Meeting someone new or losing someone special
Please add on to the week 1 assignment that I attached. I lost my grandmother in 2014 and the word document that I attached listed a few things about what happened Your narrative should have the following: A clear purpose
Landmark Analysis
Landmark Analysis Prompt In this essay, you will analyze the rhetoric of a landmark in the Clemson community; or a community which you have received prior approval to write on. The landmark does not need to be a big, exciting
Write a 500 word literary analysis on the book Nimona
Questions you need in it to create it.1-Who is the protagonist(main character)2-Who is the real hero and who is the real villain?Explain3-Choose one of the following themes(~The need to question rules and standards/ ~The tugs of friendship and rivalry/ ~Understanding
Landmark Analysis- Clemson University
Landmark Analysis Prompt In this essay, you will analyze the rhetoric of a landmark in the Clemson community; or a community which you have received prior approval to write on. The landmark does not need to be a big, exciting