research question:Are self driving cars safe?
Into, yes reason1, yes reason2, No reason 30% and yes reason60%, conclusion
Please write this article as a high school student, without too many academic words.
I need five citations to support my article.
Note that the article should be written in the structure of an argumentative essay.
To let readers know my research question
Research paper parameters Use 1000 words Use 3/4 reliable academic sources Use a header with the topic for all pages Use a footer with page numbers Use Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri Use font size 12 Use double space Use cover page with your name, student ID, topic, class, instructor’s full name, and institution name Use proper indentation Use proper spacing Use left alignment Use APA citation Use proper punctuation and capitalization Use a new page for end of text references
Category: English
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“Are Self-Driving Cars Safe? A High School Student’s Perspective”
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“Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Society: A Critical Analysis”
I attached a file of an example of what my teacher gave us . that is how she wants it .
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“Analyzing Relevance: Exploring the Themes of Race and Literature in Percival Everett’s Erasure”
*DO NOT USE CHATGPT*
ASSIGNMENTS.
I’ve designed the writing assignments to help you develop the writing and analytical skills and practices in a form that will make it easier to write.
I want you think of your assignments as blog posts, where you write and post your reflections on the readings. You don’t have to post them (although I think that would be great), and you don’t have to have a blog, but you get to imagine a blog—make up its name, its readers, and its focus (although it should have to do with literature and race/ethnicity. If you can’t come up with the name/focus, you can call it, “What We Talk About When We Talk About Literature and Ethnic America.” You will write to your (imagined) subscribers, talking about the assigned texts in relation to a question or issue raised in the texts. You won’t talk about the class, just begin by saying something like, “Today, I’m going to talk about Toni Morrison’s Beloved, and then jump in. Your post includes two parts. In the first, you describe your blog: What is the purpose of your blog? What is it called? How many readers does it have? Who are they? For your first post, you get to set up the scenario. You make up the details. You will make up those details. You will also describe the purpose or focus of the blog; you can take this in whatever direction you want. The second part will be your post. The post needs to respond to the prompt, and engage with the text or texts. By engage, I mean I want you talk about a specific passage—and your response to it,
your experience. You will identify a passage, and then say something about it; talk about the words. Your job is to contribute to your reader’s understanding of the work, add something that isn’t there (even if that something is your enthusiasm for what the work is doing). This means you can’t just repeat or summarize. You should do two things: 1) convince your blog’s readers of something (even if it’s just that you have something interesting to say); 2) convince me that you’ve read the work, thought about it, and have something interesting to say about it and the topic.
Context for what Post 3 is about
Post 3: Percival Everett’s Erasure was written in 2001, but it’s recently been getting a lot ofattention because of Cord Jefferson’s adaptation, American Fiction. When a book gets adapted toa film, it means a bunch of people—the director, the producers, the studio executives, the actors,the screenwriters—think the book is relevant enough to today that people want to see it. What does Erasure have to say about today?
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The Middle Child’s Perspective on Birth Order Dynamics Birth order has long been a topic of interest in psychology and sociology, with many theories and studies attempting to understand its impact on an individual’s personality and behavior. While the oldest and youngest children in
A an objective five paragraph essay with three arguments and three cited quotes. Must be done in MLA format. The topic is The middle child’s perspective on the dynamic of birth order.
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“Exploring the Essential Elements of Edna St. Vincent Millay’s ‘What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why’: A Literary Analysis”
“What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and
why”
BY EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why,
I have forgotten, and what arms have lain
Under my head till morning; but the rain
Is full of ghosts tonight, that tap and sigh
Upon the glass and listen for reply,
And in my heart there stirs a quiet pain
For unremembered lads that not again
Will turn to me at midnight with a cry.
Thus in the winter stands the lonely tree,
Nor knows what birds have vanished one by one,
Yet knows its boughs more silent than before:
I cannot say what loves have come and gone,
I only know that summer sang in me
A little while, that in me sings no more.
using 3-4 essential elements of the play to discuss it (see list below). Some elements that you might consider: form (meter, rhyme scheme, etc)., voice, symbolism, style, tone, setting, irony, imagistic language, denotation and connotation. Not everyone will choose to discuss the same elements as it varies depending on which poem you choose. You should have 3-4 major points, so you could consider three different poetic devices and their relationship to the theme of the play. You MUST use three outside sources of literary criticism from our library’s electronic database. Try JSTOR or Literature Online. Electronic sources acceptable, but only one website. Avoid Wikipedia, ask.com, blogs, study guides of any kind, or any other open sources. See resources for this week for how to document a poem from an anthology in correct MLA format.
Grading Criteria
1. The essay has a concise thesis that includes the author’s name, title of the poem, and the 3-4 literary elements of the essay.
2. The essay uses plenty of specific evidence from the poem and outside sources, including summary, paraphrase, and direct quotes, to support its thesis statement
3. The essay uses correct MLA format
4. The essay has an effective title
5. The essay fully develops at least 3-4 literary elements that analyze the poem and they are well organized
6. The essay is free from mechanical and technical errors, and is written in standard academic English following MLA essay formatting.
7. The essay uses correct poetic terms and vocabulary as discussed in the textbook/discussion area.
8. The essay not only discusses the literary elements, but also relates them to the theme of the poem.
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“Exploring Themes of Oppression and Resistance in The Handmaid’s Tale and Passage 3”
I will need Part B completed on Passage 3 which can be found within the attached document, and Part A to be completed on The Handmaid’s Tale. Note that it will require an analysis of the complete text.
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“Engaging with Literature: Forming and Expressing Original Opinions”
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Response Paper Guidelines
Due: June 16, Sunday, 11:59 pm
Where to Submit: under the appropriate rubric on Canvas
Works About Which You Can Write: Hemon’s essays, Lahiri’s stories, Danticat’s memoir,
Kincaid’s poem or novel and related topics
Length: 5-6 pages double-spaced
Format: Preferably 12-font Times New Roman. Your name and section number in the upper
right corner. Page numbers in the upper right corner.
Genre: This is not a paper with an explicit claim or an argument. This is an opinion piece (aka
response paper), similar to a book review. I invite you to reflect on a particular topic or a book
as a whole. Be sure to use quotations and close reading to support your opinion, but do not rely
on quotations exclusively to develop your review. I am primarily interested in what you think.
Purpose and Goals: So, what is the purpose of this assignment? It is an opportunity to form
and express your original opinions on any topic in an engaging and interesting way. Everyone
has their process, but – in general – this assignment will require you to engage in the following
four activities:
1) Brainstorming the Topics: What was the most important topic for you? What did you
feel strongly about? Did something anger you? Did something evoke a deeper reaction?
Whatever that is, it might be a good topic for your essay.
2) Writing: Initially, some of you will prefer to write about your opinions and ideas freely,
without structuring them first. Others will prefer to have an outline. Work in a way that
comes to you naturally (which means: choose a process that allows you to begin writing
without getting blocked, nervous, etc.). Beginning is huge. Saying “I will work on this
for 15 minutes today” is going to propel you.
3) Structuring Your Writing and Checking Your Grammar/Syntax/Vocabulary: No
matter how interesting an idea or an opinion is, it is hard for the reader to appreciate its
full value in a piece that has many grammatical and lexical errors. Have an introductory
paragraph in which you’re announcing your topic. Have a conclusion in which you sum
up your thoughts. Check your vocabulary. Check your grammar. Ideally, leave what
you write aside for a day and then come back to it with fresh eyes. Read it aloud. (Of
course, you can also take it to our Writing Center: this is not cheating; this is like
working with an editor who can help you master writing and editing skills one-on-
one.)
4) Submit Your Essay (on Time): Feel good about accomplishing this. Reflect about the
parts of the process that were helpful. My hope is that this assignment will be useful
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whenever you need to write something, whether it is a personal e-mail or a fellowship
application. You are learning how to form your opinions and thoughts, and how to
convey them in a legible, clear, and compelling way. This is a very useful skill.
Just a reminder: Writing can be a pleasant activity. This is not an injunction; this is an invitation:
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A Tale of Two Con Artists: A Comparison of Jake and Manley Pointer In literature, con artists often serve as foils to the main characters, providing insight into their motivations and actions. In the short stories “Love in L.A.”
Write at least 3 full pages, MLA style. Add a 4th page, the works cited page. Include 3 or more MLA citations/quotations from the stories. Typed, double spaced
Compare and contrast
Jake from “Love in L.A.” with Manley Pointer from “Good Country People” in terms of their age, home towns, personalities, families, job situations,
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The Controversy Surrounding Cosmetic Plastic Surgery: Should it be Banned? Cosmetic plastic surgery has been a topic of debate for many years, with strong opinions on both sides. On one hand, proponents argue that it is a personal choice
Please write an essay in response to the following:
Should cosmetic plastic surgery be banned?
In order to develop your argument, please use evidence from – that is, quote from – at least one source: “Is it Time to Ban Cosmetic Surgery” by Alexander Edmonds. You can find additional sources if you’d like, but this isn’t a requirement.
Each body paragraph should have roughly 1-2 quotes, and it should be clear in your discussion how your evidence supports your thesis. Try to make at least one body paragraph a counter argument.
Your grade for this assignment will be based on the following elements of your paper:
Good quote incorporation and reading comprehension (i.e. you need to show that you understand the details of the quotations you select)
Thesis statement and topic sentences
Paragraph structure
Overall organization of your ideas
APA format
Sentence-level control
Your final copy of this assignment should be at least 4-5 paragraphs long, including the introduction, counter-argument, and conclusion. Please also include a cover page and in-text citations, following APA guidelines.
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“Improving Mental Health Policies at Arizona State University: Identifying Issues and Implementing Solutions”
The assignment is about mental health policies at Arizona State University. You can either talk about an existing policy in mental health and find a problem with it and solution to improve it, or you can come up with a new policy and explain why you want this policy etc..