Category: English

  • “Creating Solutions to Raise Funds for Children with Cancer: A Formal Analytical Report” “Effective Report Writing: Guidelines and Best Practices”

    My chosen Project is :  creating solution to help rasie fund for kids with cancer such as cancer walk or event with profit dedicated towards the kids with cancer.
    Complete the formal analytical report that you described in Project 1 Proposal. The report must do the following:
    define a problem,
    analyze the criteria for a satisfactory solution,
    propose one or more alternative solutions, and
    argue for the solution that satisfies the criteria best.
    The problem may involve an institutional, technical, or public policy issue that you are working on or have worked on in your other courses; or it may be something related to an organization to which you belong; or it may be related to a job that you’ve held or now hold; or it may be a new area that you are interested in.
    The solution to the problem may involve coming up with an original design, choosing between available alternatives, or providing needed information. See this report as a kind of “final exam” for our course-a place to demonstrate everything that you’ve learned about writing in this course.
    Details
    The Rhetorical Situation
    For the purposes of this report, you should find a real situation in which you are writing the report to a primary reader who has the authority to reject or use your work. So the primary goal of your report is to convince this reader to adopt your recommended solution(s). The report may also have secondary audiences as well; for example, it may serve as a plan for the technical staff who will implement the solution and as an historical record of the decision-making process for future readers.
    The problem situation should be real. A real situation is one that you have actually encountered: it might involve a current or former employer, a specific office or department within the University, or a service group to which you belong.
    Audience and Style
    Your report should be written directly to a person within your real situation who has the authority to decide whether to accept your recommendations. Your tone should be appropriate to the situation–in most cases it will be fairly formal.
    Body of Report
    All reports should introduce a problem, analyze criteria for a solution, evaluate several solutions against the criteria, and recommend the best solution(s).
    Prefatory and Supplemental Elements
    Your report should include the following:
    a letter or memo of transmittal
    a cover page
    a title page
    an executive summary
    a table of contents
    at least two visuals
    references
    appendices
    Length
    Your report should be as long as it needs to be, but will probably run about 8  pages (2,000 words), excluding the front and end matter. I would prefer that you keep it under 20 pages (5,000 words).
    Evaluation Criteria
    Content.  The report introduces a focused, significant problem, analyzes criteria for a solution, analyzes at least one solution and recommends the best course of action. The report contains all the research necessary for a persuasive argument. The analysis is logical and complete. The audience is clearly identified and appropriate.
    Prefatory and Supplemental Parts. The report contains all the required prefatory and supplemental parts. Each part is well-written, appropriate to the rhetorical situation and follows the guidelines recommended in the textbook and in class.
    Organization.  The entire report is clearly, obviously and effectively organized according to the rhetorical situation.
    Readability and Design.  The report is highly readable, utilizing effective headings, subheadings, lists, previews, reviews and other transition elements. The report is attractively and professionally designed.
    Style and Tone.  The report is well written and more formal in tone. There are very few, if any, sentence-level or grammar errors. The report uses appropriate vocabulary.  Each sentence is clear and effective. Paragraphs are short, unified and coherent.
    Visuals. The report contains visuals. The visuals are appropriate in content, type and emphasis. The visuals are incorporated correctly into the text, according to the guidelines set forth in the textbook and in class.
    I ATTACHED A SAMPLE OF THE REPORT OUTLINE

  • Title: “Exploring My Cultural Heritage Through a Family Artifact”

    Choose an artifact to write about that represents your family, ethnic, religious, racial, or social background. Possible artifacts include photos, cookware, tools, farm implements, linens, items of clothing, shoes, books, journals, family crests, musical instruments, jewelry, etc. 
    Please rewrite what I wrote to sound better.

  • Exploring “The Educated” by Tara Westover: Answering Questions on the Memoir

    I need someone who could answer my questions on the book “The Educated” by Tara Westover. everything is written out just rephrase and put it into your own words so Its not considered plagiarism.

  • “The Ripple Effect: Exploring Causes and Effects in Modern Society”

    English 102 Writing Assignment 2:
    The second writing assignment in this course asks you to write a cause and effect essay.
    A cause and effect essay looks at why/what happened in relation to a given topic, that is what events lead to specific results.
    To begin this assignment, you’ll want to pick a topic for your essay.
    Here is a great resource that lists multiple to pick from:
    https://helpfulpapers.com/blog/70-really-good-ideas-for-cause-and-effect-essay-topics/ Links to an external site.
    If you don’t like any of these topics, you can come up with your own, but check with your instructor if you pick your own topic to ensure it will work for the cause/effect essay genre.
    After picking a topic, you should begin listing the causes/effects surrounding your topic and brainstorm ideas for your essay and begin drafting a rough draft.
    This cause and effect essay requires that you use 2 sources that you find to support your ideas in the cause/effect essay that you write. The way you use sources and what sources you pick is entirely up to you.
    You should think about these 2 sources as being supplemental, that is they should support your ideas on the cause/effect essay topic you pick. You should use the sources you find sparingly in your text.
    For example, include 1 paraphrase, summary or quotation from each source so that your essay only has 2 places where sources are used and the rest of the essay is written in your own language and about your own ideas.
    Requirements:
    3 pages of text (not including the title page or references page)
    12 pt. font
    1” margins, typed, double-spaced
    2 credible sources (make sure you use in-text citations!)
    APA documentation style and page formatting for all pages
    List the 2 required source you choose on a separate references page cited in APA format and placed on a separate page at the end of your essay
    Use in-text citations for any source information you use; whether you paraphrase, summarize or directly quote
    Resources for this Assignment:
    Analyzing Causes and Effects in your textbook (p. 392)
    Cause and effect essay organization: http://www.scoolwork.com/EssayWritingGuide/how_to_write_cause_effect_essay_on_any_topic.aspx Links to an external site.
    Creating an APA formatted title page: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/general_format.html Links to an external site.
    Citing sources in APA on a References page: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/reference_list_basic_rules.html Links to an external site.
    In-text Citations: https://www.scribbr.com/apa-style/in-text-citation/ Links to an external site.
    Avoiding Plagiarism: https://www.scribbr.com/plagiarism/how-to-avoid-plagiarism/ Links to an external site.
    How to Quote: https://www.scribbr.com/apa-style/direct-quotes/ Links to an external site.

  • Title: Understanding the Causes and Consequences of the 2008 Financial Crisis

    Please answer the questions I have screenshotted below 
    Video for 2008 financial crisis question: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9YLta5Tr2A
    Question 9 drop down for both options is:
    protection/ hedge or speculation/ arbitrage 

  • “Exploring the Themes and Literary Devices in John Keats’ “Ode to a Nightingale””

    “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats
    You will write a 750-word (approximately 3 pages) essay that analyzes 1 poem
    Format the thesis statement and the outline in a single Microsoft Word
    document using current APA
    Your submission must include, a title page, a thesis/outline page, and the essay itself followed by a works cited/references/ bibliography page of any primary and/ or secondary texts citeed in the essay.
    Consider answering the following questions about the poem that you have chosen:
    • What is/are the theme(s) of the poem?
    • Is there a literal setting or situation in the poem? What lines from the poem tell the reader
    this information? What details does the author include?
    • Is the setting symbolic?
    • How would you describe the mood of the poem? What elements contribute to this mood?
    • Is the title significant to the poem’s content or meaning? How?
    • What major literary devices and figures of speech does the poet use to communicate the
    theme(s)?
    • How are rhyme and other metrical devices used in the poem? Do they support the poem’s
    overall meaning? Why or why not?
    • Is the identity of the poem’s narrator clear? How would you describe this person? What
    information, if any, does the author provide about him or her?
    • Does the narrator seem to have a certain opinion of or attitude about the poem’s subject
    matter? How can you tell?
    Note: These questions are a means of ordering your thoughts while you collect information for
    your essay. You do not need to include the answers to all of these questions in your essay; only
    include those answers that directly support your thesis statement

  • Title: “The Detrimental Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Persuasive Analysis”

    i need to write a persuasive essay on the topic above with in text citations. write in third person. No .com or .net. i will also provide a thesis statement attached as a document tom use.

  • Title: Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism in High School Slide 1: Introduction – Introduce the topic of plagiarism and its importance in high school – Define plagiarism as the act of using someone else’s words or ideas without

    One slide with speaker notes for each part. Include cites slide. I will do the voiceover and please complete it on Google Slides if possible. Highschool level writing please.

  • “Breaking Barriers: A Comparison of Two Trailers Featuring Young Female Protagonists in Oppressive Societies”

    Comparison of two movie trailers (these two 2-minute TRAILERS only!):
    Wadjda (2012), a film about a young female character in Saudi Arabia, written and directed by Haifaa Al Mansour
    Secret Superstar (2017), a film about a young female character in India, written and directed by Advait Chandan (he/him).
    This final assignment asks for a brief but detailed comparison essay based on your own observations–no research or reading is necessary, except the subtitles in the 2 videos below! 🙂
    Watch both of these trailers–> Two “Trailers” to Watch for our Final Exam (Timed Essay 2)
    Take about 3 hours to write your multiple-paragraph essay–you can submit it before the due date, but do a thorough job and read the scoring Rubric (below) before you submit it.
    Essay Prompt Questions (answer them in order in separate paragraphs that form a short but detailed opinion essay, after you have carefully watched the “Two Trailers” videos, and Rebecca Balcarcel’s video in our final module):
    Introduction: How are these two movie trailers for Wadjda and Secret Superstar alike or different in the details and devices that they use to make an impact on us (the audience)?
    Body Paragraphs: What 3-4 aspects do these trailers have in common and/or in contrast, or a combination of both?
    Conclusion: In your own opinion, which of these two trailers do you think is more effective as a movie trailer, and why?
    Instructions (follow these carefully):
    In your opening paragraph, identify the films and their creators (Haifaa Al Mansour and Advait Chandan, he/him) and directly answer the first prompt question in your thesis (try to include a “because” explanation to give your essay depth).
    Support your thesis in multiple short but detailed paragraphs by discussing three aspects that the trailers share but that also make them unique in their details and impact. Integrate brief quotations from both trailers into your supporting sentences.
    Finish by arguing which one of these two trailers you think is more effective for a viewer who has never seen the film, and briefly–but specifically–explain why you think so. 🙂
    Important: 
    Use vivid details (the characters’ names, Wadjda and Insia, etc.), actions, descriptions (her mother, her father etc.)–avoid being too general) to convince your reader that you have carefully watched and considered these primary sources (the trailers) and have valuable insights about them.
    Use Al Mansour and Chandan’s names in your sentences to give them credit for creating these works (for example: Chandan gives Insia a different kind of dream and sets his film in a different country, India, so . . . ).
    You don’t need to watch or know the whole Secret Superstar movie: just its trailer (the one provided). 🙂
    Give your essay a unique title, use the present tense to discuss the trailers, and proofread your essay to demonstrate your English 1A writing progress. 🙂

  • “The Ideal Orator: Cicero’s Requirements and Their Impact on Persuasion and Public Speaking”

    For this paper, give Cicero’s background and historical context, and write an overview of Cicero’s requirements to become an Ideal Orator. Please quote from the text to support your paper’s claims! Cite all outside sources and cite Cicero’s book to support your claims–these MUST be cited whether you quote directly or you paraphrase the idea. INCLUDE A Bibliography! Your paper will be graded based on the 5 parts below (in addition to quoting/citing sources and having a bibliography).  Introduction, 2. Historicalbackground and context of Cicero’s life (this means you need to find out about Cicero as a person during the time he lived/died. 3. Overview of requirements for Ideal Orator, 4. How does the Ideal Orator expectation shape our understanding of persuasion and place demands on the speaker? How would you look differently at a politician or professor or preacher based on these expectations? 5. Conclusion.