by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 21, 2022 | Classic English literature
(THIS IS JUST A DRAFT) doesnt have to be 1500 words or more!! Create A TITLE for the paper it cant be the story title has to be unique n related to what is in ur writing firstly, please read the directions make sure to include quotes any outside sources must be used...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 18, 2022 | Classic English literature
For your last major writing assignment, you will write a report. You will want to choose to choose a topic that interests you and your reader. You may write about any topic that you can remain objective about. The goal is to inform your reader of something worthwhile....
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 16, 2022 | Classic English literature
Does Shakespeare Still Matter? Write or present a convincing argument with supporting textual evidence from the texts in the course, as well as others of your own choosing, as to why Shakespeare still matters or does not matter. Explain whether his writing reflects...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jul 8, 2022 | Classic English literature
In the article “Deception and Dramatic Irony in Much Ado About Nothing, Andrea Varney writes: At the heart of [the] garden scenes [with Beatrice and Benedick] is a trivial exchange which subtly highlights the difficulty of reading outward signs. Preparing to play his...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jun 21, 2022 | Classic English literature
Your understanding of yourself as a writer: What are the strengths and weaknesses of your writing process and how do you plan to develop further? Revisiting the feedback you’ve received from your instructor and your peers—What do these comments reveal to you...
by Stephen D. Smith | Jun 18, 2022 | Classic English literature
After completing the reading of Parts 1-4 of Sundiata, discuss why Do Kamissa the Buffalo Woman decided to let the Muslim brothers kill her. Do you believe she was justified in her decision? Why or Why not? Would you be willing to do the same thing if you were in her...