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· 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 ·This posting offers ideas about the factuality of the writer’s argument, the clarity or organization of the writer’s argument, or the impact the writing has on you as a reader.
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
135767
OTA ID:
104719
1. Define warrant in your own words, and explain why the warrant is important in an argument. 2. Select either "Finding Your Future," "Stop Me Before I Shop Again," or "Runner's Story" and explain whether it uses inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, or both. Make sure you illustrate your claims with evidence (examples) from the essay. For questions 3 and 4 use one of the following attached essays: Where Have All the Heroes Gone? http://www.ithaca.edu/icq/1998v1/heroes.htm Runner’s Story I, Too, Am a Good Parent 3. Select a different essay that uses a cause and effect argument, and walk through the logic involved in its cause and effect argument. You may phrase th... click for more
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
136708
OTA ID:
105215
You are part of the studio senior review committee selected to determine a working definition of heroism by examining the roles heroes and heroines in earliest literary works. Define heroism using your understanding or your experience of heroic figures both in your personal life as well as according to the standard Aristotelian definition. Find examples in literature and film which are meaningful to you. Please include a minimum of six APA formatted citations as in text citations to back up your writing about heroism. I'm needing some help with the examples in literature or film and references of where I can look for information. Any help would be greatly appreciated....
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
137194
OTA ID:
105215
Ethical Evaluation in terms of three articles is approached.
This posting guides students will Ethical Evaluations in Arguments in the following areas: 1. In Listening for the Silence, what ethical standards are used in its evaluation, and where and how are they applied? 2. In Popular Culture and the Family, what is the issue that is being evaluated, and how is it currently in play? Why discuss it now if its play is/was largely historical? 3. In Students Behaving Badly, how would you argue against its ethical evaluation? Sketch out how you would either disprove the author’s judgment or establish your own.
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
137588
OTA ID:
104719
Help with an Ethical Evaluation is given.
This posting offers ideas for a paper on ethical evaluation. It helps with a topic about Peer to Peer File Sharing.
Subject:
English
Topic:
General Literature and Composition
Posting ID:
137779
OTA ID:
104719
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