by Homework Owl | May 27, 2021 | College (1-2), English
TEXTP1. Intro Paragraph1a. interest(history) (straight forward)1b. Thesis (central idea – Last Sentence)1c. topic, approach, subdivisions . Conclusion paragraph1B. in conclusion…, to sum up…2B. rephrase your main ideas and use synonyms3B. can go back to subject...
by Homework Owl | Apr 3, 2021 | College (1-2), English, Literary Analysis
Comparative Rhetorical Analysis (1000 words) For this essay, you will write a rhetorical analysis in which you compare and contrast how effectively Joe Biden and Donald Trump used pathos, ethos, and logos in their acceptance speeches at the Democratic National...
by Homework Owl | Apr 1, 2021 | College (1-2), English
What is the difference between a terrorist organizations and a ′revolutionary movement′ see wittier, page 164. Also has to do with the shining path.
by Homework Owl | Apr 1, 2021 | Argumentative Essay, College (1-2), English
Incorporating two to five credible sources, write a 750-1,000 word argument on an issue of your choice. Your topic must be rhetorically appropriate for your audience, worth paying attention to, and debatable. In addition to supporting your own claim with sound reasons...
by Homework Owl | Mar 30, 2021 | College (1-2), English
For your final project, you will create a hybrid essay using a combination of unique material (your own writing) and found material (content from each of our essays from this class as well as books, movies, and other material from your own life). The final product you...
by Homework Owl | Mar 30, 2021 | Analysis, College (3-4), English
Example of outline: Intro and thesis. Feel free to add some general comments, quote, a line or two about author and when the story was written. Be colorful. The town, major characters, history, something about the ritual of the lottery. What does this all mean?...