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Essay #2
English C1001: Essay #2
Instructor: Brian Young
(Approx. 1200-1500 words)
Essay Guidelines:
- This essay has only ONE prompt, but you can choose to write about any of the 30 Days episodes provided in the list from Week 7 OR you can use AI/LLMs as a topic for the essay.
- Give your essay a title that reflects its content.
- Focus your topic carefully by stating a clear, well-defined thesis (in the first paragraph), and build and develop your thesis coherently through logically organized paragraphs toward a significant conclusion.
- Use the present tense to discuss the work you are analyzing and avoid superfluous background information and digressions.
- Review and proofread your essay several times, carefully and slowly.
- Pay attention to the required components necessary, as well as the general structure (discussed below).
Using one the episodes of 30 Days (or the AI/LLM material) and the chapter/outline on Rogerian Argument as models, write an essay exploring your chosen topic. In your essay, you should objectively investigate both sides of the issue, using quotations and examples from the episode you watched. You should also articulate any common ground that the participants of the episode reached (or if they didnt reach common ground, areas where there were clear missed opportunities). If you are choosing AI/LLMs, you can simply articulate any points where the two sides have common ground. Your thesis should state an argument that is not necessarily sided, but rather one that proposes a solution or a place of compromise given the two opposing sides.
This essay must demonstrate Rogerian elements; be sure to include:
- The problem (provide a brief explanation in the introduction) and an overall goal that the two opposing sides might have (your main argument and thesis).
- A neutral and in-depth explanation of the first position including support/evidence, and description of the context in which it is indeed valid.
- A neutral and in-depth explanation of the second position, including support/evidence, and description of the context in which it is valid.
- An analysis of the common ground of the two positions (as seen in the episode, or places you feel that compromise could be reached)
- A conclusion
Note: each of the above bullet points is a section of the paper and may require more than one paragraph. However, the bullet points above provide a general way to outline your essay. That is, in your essay, the first few body paragraphs should be all about one side [neutrally] and the second set of body paragraphs relate to the other side [neutrally]. Then, your last (set of) body paragraph(s) can discuss the common ground.
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Essay #2
English C1001: Essay #2
Instructor: Brian Young
(Approx. 1200-1500 words)
Essay Guidelines:
- This essay has only ONE prompt, but you can choose to write about any of the 30 Days episodes provided in the list from Week 7 OR you can use AI/LLMs as a topic for the essay.
- Give your essay a title that reflects its content.
- Focus your topic carefully by stating a clear, well-defined thesis (in the first paragraph), and build and develop your thesis coherently through logically organized paragraphs toward a significant conclusion.
- Use the present tense to discuss the work you are analyzing and avoid superfluous background information and digressions.
- Review and proofread your essay several times, carefully and slowly.
- Pay attention to the required components necessary, as well as the general structure (discussed below).
Using one the episodes of 30 Days (or the AI/LLM material) and the chapter/outline on Rogerian Argument as models, write an essay exploring your chosen topic. In your essay, you should objectively investigate both sides of the issue, using quotations and examples from the episode you watched. You should also articulate any common ground that the participants of the episode reached (or if they didnt reach common ground, areas where there were clear missed opportunities). If you are choosing AI/LLMs, you can simply articulate any points where the two sides have common ground. Your thesis should state an argument that is not necessarily sided, but rather one that proposes a solution or a place of compromise given the two opposing sides.
This essay must demonstrate Rogerian elements; be sure to include:
- The problem (provide a brief explanation in the introduction) and an overall goal that the two opposing sides might have (your main argument and thesis).
- A neutral and in-depth explanation of the first position including support/evidence, and description of the context in which it is indeed valid.
- A neutral and in-depth explanation of the second position, including support/evidence, and description of the context in which it is valid.
- An analysis of the common ground of the two positions (as seen in the episode, or places you feel that compromise could be reached)
- A conclusion
Note: each of the above bullet points is a section of the paper and may require more than one paragraph. However, the bullet points above provide a general way to outline your essay. That is, in your essay, the first few body paragraphs should be all about one side [neutrally] and the second set of body paragraphs relate to the other side [neutrally]. Then, your last (set of) body paragraph(s) can discuss the common ground.
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If he had been with me
Make sure there is a thesis, Intext and just tell them what its about. Its about a girl named autumn and a boy named finny they were childhood friends then they had a kiss in the 8th grade then the split apart and they both got into relationships then Autumns relationship with Jamie got bad and they broke up but then finny and autumn graduated then they talked and got together then he was on his way to tell Sylvie that he loves autumn but he took along time so autumn thought that funny didn’t love her but he got killed in a car crash.
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Analyzing Cross Culture Communication in Flim
This assignment is starting off small but will lead to an essay that will be due 04/02/2026. My choice of the movie is Arrival 2016. The file is too big to upload so you must have knowledge of the movie and will to watch to answer the worksheet provided.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Rhetorical Analysis of Film Scenes Worksheet S26.docx
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Book Analysis- literary Analysis Research 1
800 words essay MLA writing format no title or cover page Need a research question prompt Only use The sources provided no outside source Please see direction No plagerism Use simple words nothing too extreme Book reference Frankenstein third edition, by Mary Shelley, Edited by Johanna M. smith
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A Summary of “The Lottery” by Shirly Jackson
Write a summary of one of the short stories or the set of poetry. The summary should be about 350-500 words. It needs to be appropriately formatted in MLA style. Do not forget to include the works cited page with the assignment. Submissions are scanned for plagiarism and the presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Submission that have more than 25% similarity may receive a zero (0). The use of AI will be penalized as well.
Johnson, Greg. PERRINES LITERATURE + MINDTAP LITERATURE 2.0, 2ND ED. : Structure, … Sound, and Sense. 2017. (pp. 264-271)
Du Bose, Thomas. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson. Salem Press Encyclopedia of Literature, Jan. 2023. EBSCOhost, research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=001c32ce-b4aa-3277-8b1a-9ecf48aeb2aa.
Hakaraia, Teresa. Shirley Jacksons The Lottery, and William Empsons Seven Types of Ambiguity. Humanities, vol. 8, Aug. 2019, p. 137. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/h8030137.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): PoetryAnalysisInstructions.docx
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Short story research paper
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 102 Short Story Research Paper Guidelines.docx
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Short story research paper
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 102 Short Story Research Paper Guidelines.docx
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The impact social media has on modern society
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Alonza Mitchell- professor feedback on rough draft.docx, ENGL 1301 rough Draft.docx
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