Category: English

  • “The Benefits of Custom Essay Writing Services for College Students” Custom Essay Writing Services: A Lifesaver for College Students As college students, we are constantly faced with the daunting task of writing numerous essays for our classes. From English essay writing

    Please compose a custom essay of 250-300 words using the following key phrases:”custom essay writing; essay writing services; college students; English essay writing; paper writing;”Make sure it is well written and custom as we will check it for plagiarism and based on your skills approve or disapprove you.

  • Conflicts in “The Book”: A Constant Struggle for Power and Identity In “The Book” by author X, conflicts arise as a central theme throughout the story, driving the plot forward and shaping the characters’ actions and motivations. These

    A body paragraph about conflicts in the book
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  • “The Horror Within: A Rhetorical Analysis of How Lovecraft Country Uses Horror to Illuminate Social Issues and Themes”

    Instructions- (from my teacher)
    you will write a rhetorical analysis of the topic: How the horror serves to highlight the issues and themes of the series. 
    This paper should be write following MLA Guidelines. 
    This essay should be rich with quotes from both the 1-10 syllabus and the TV series “Lovecraft Country”. Be sure to properly cite your sources and include a Works Cited Page at the end of your essay!
    Your essay should be from 2-4 pages long and fully analyze the ethos, pathos, and logos used in the syllabus you are investigating.
    Intructions- (from me)
    Please write an essay that a rhetorical analysis of this topic : the horror serves to highlight the issues and themes of the series.    
    The syllabus is by Langston League and the TV show is called Lovecraft Country it’s on Tubi for free ( I hope it’s not too much for me to ask you to watch the whole TV show that has 1-10 episodes, I really appreciate it, and I think you will enjoy it). please cite an even amount of both the syllabus and TV show that is by 
    Misha Green, I think.
    Please include pathos, Logos, ethos in the essay- I will also attach the essay outline that my teacher made if helps.
    Thank you so much for doing this for me, I really appreciate it! this essay was stressing me out so much I was even crying over not finishing it on time. your the best, you got this:)
    Here is the link to the TV show for free there are 1-10 episodes: Watch Lovecraft Country S01:E01 – Sundown – Free TV Shows | Tubi (tubitv.com)
    Here is also the link to the syllabus under # Lovecraft County: The Unofficial Syllab on this website: Langston League LLC
    I will also attach each syllabus if that is easier for you, Thanks a lot 🙂

  • Title: The Impact of Skipping Order Details on Customer Satisfaction and Order Accuracy

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  • “The Thin Line Between Nationalism and Patriotism: Exploring the Dangers of Blind Loyalty”

    Here are 2 articles you can use as well:
    1) https://theconversation.com/what-is-the-difference-between-nationalism-and-patriotism-208170
    2)https://snyder.substack.com/p/on-tyranny
    The instructions are in the 2024 Fall ENG 101 E3 file. You can use any of these articles for your sources. The essay needs no more than 1500 words.

  • “Exploring Gender Roles and Power Dynamics in Jamaica Kincaid’s ‘Girl’ through Feminist Literary Criticism” “Exploring MLA Format: Guidelines and Examples for Proper Citation and Formatting”

    For my research paper, I’ll analyze Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” using feminist literary criticism. I’ll explore how the story portrays gender roles and power dynamics, focusing on how the narrator’s instructions reflect societal expectations and perpetuate oppression. , Your essay should:
    be 900–1,200 words long
    fulfill requirements outlined in the essay instructions
    be written in a clear, academic style
    be organized: it should have an introduction (including your essay’s thesis), at least two discussion sections, and a conclusion
    focus on supporting its thesis statement
    include quotes in each body paragraph
    use MLA format, including internal citations and a work cited page. Essays that do not include a works cited page will earn an automatic 50.
    The purpose of this paper is to apply at least one literary critical approach to a literary work we studied this semester. You will select one short story or poem assigned in Modules 2–11 to be the focus of your literary research and analysis.
    Select from the following types of critical approaches:
    Biographical
    Historical
    Feminist
    Gender
    Psychoanalytic
    Postcolonial
    Note: There are many more critical approaches than the ones listed here. Any of the critical approaches defined in our textbook could also work. For this essay you will:
    Develop a thesis that connects an aspect of your chosen literature to at least one critical approach.
    Support your thesis by supplying pertinent evidence from the literature AND evidence from at least 3 peer-reviewed secondary sources.
    Length
    This paper should be at least 900–1,200 words.
    Some Topic Examples
    (These are not prompts. They’re just examples. You should come up with your own topic.)
    Biographical and historical approach to “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”: Examine Joyce Carol Oates’ inspiration for the story. (She wrote the story after reading about a serial killer.)
    Postcolonial approach to “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat: Poverty and limited opportunities in Haiti prevent Guy from realizing his dreams. (Biographical and Historical approaches could also work with this story.)
    Feminist approach to Trifles by Susan Glaspell and “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” by Adrienne Rich: The main characters in both represent negative consequences of oppressive marriages.
    Psychoanalytic approach to “The Yellow Wall-Paper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Symbols reflect the character’s declining mental health. Gilman’s own experience with depression inspired this story.
    Source Details
    You are required to use and document a minimum of four sources in this paper.
    One of these sources should be the primary text(s) (short story or poem) you are discussing.
    The other three required sources should be peer-reviewed academic/scholarly secondary sources in which scholars or experts have written their interpretations and analyses of the texts or topics that are relevant to your argument. Reference works (dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc.) are not scholarly sources.
    Sources must be valid for college-level writing. Journal articles from the library databases should be used.
    Additional sources can be any type (website, documentary, personal interview, etc.) as long as they are relevant and credible. Do NOT use Wikipedia, Ask.com, About.com, Sparknotes.com, etc.
    Format
    Your paper and the works cited page must be submitted in correct MLA format. Essays that do not include a works cited page will earn an automatic 50.
    If your writing contains ANY plagiarism (if any source information is not credited to the source it came from), you will be given a ZERO on the paper.
    Final Tips
    Don’t use summary any more than you need to in order to make a point; assume your readers have already read the text; summary should only be used as support and for clarity.
    Don’t use 1st person “I” or “we” or the 2nd person “you” or “your” in your academic writing Do make sure your work stays focused on discussing and proving the main argument made in the paper’s thesis.
    Do make sure your work is in MLA format and your sources follow MLA guidelines.
    Do proofread and edit carefully.

  • Title: My Thoughts on Writing as a College Graduate

    Answer the reflection :
    What are your thoughts about writing? Has your opinion changed over the course of the semester? this is purely about your thoughts about your writing, the writing process, and the overarching significance of written communication in your repertoire as a soon to be college graduate.

  • “The Pain of Unrequited Love: An Analysis of Hagar, Milkman, Ruth, and Macon Dead in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon”

    This assignment is a literary analysis research paper about unrequited love and the effects of not being properly loved. i wanted to include characters from the story. such as Hagar and Milkman as well as Ruth and Milkman’s father ( Macond dead). 

  • English 1302 Final Report

    ·      
    Format your report like a business memo:
    o  
    The header should use traditional memo heading (See
    Purdue OWL for example);
    o  
    The subject line should include the words “English
    1302 Final Report”;
    o  
    The report should be less than one page
    single-spaced; and
    o  
    Type it in 11-12 pt. font.
    ·      
    Organize your report in multiple paragraphs that
    each focus on a main idea; do not turn in a document that is only one single
    paragraph
    ·      
    Describe what you have done so far in this class
    and, importantly, how you would evaluate the work you have done
    ·      
    Describe how you have managed your workload with
    the course pacing, including textbook assignments, process work, and major
    assignments
    ·      
    Describe one course-specific writing goal that
    has been challenge for you this semester, and how you have or plan to overcome this
    challenge
    ·      
    Describe one course-specific writing goal that
    you have had success with this semester, and reflect on how you may use this in
    your future studies or profession
    ·      
    Describe any writing goals you have for future
    courses and how you plan to accomplish them (including things you will continue
    doing or things you will seek to improve)
    Progress reports typically cover the current state of a
    project or effort, describe the remaining steps required to complete the
    project, provide a timeline for achieving those goals, explain any obstacles
    that have been overcome, and raise any questions or concerns that need to be
    addressed.
    In this document, you will need to explain how you would
    assess your progress in the course and how you navigated the pacing of the
    course, as well as discuss at least two specific course goals (see second page)
    and any questions you have for your instructor.