Category: English

  • “The Impact of AI-Generated Art on Society: Examining the Benefits and Drawbacks”

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/advances-in-arti…
    https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/23447596/artific…
    https://www.vox.com/recode/2022/12/7/23498694/ai-a…
    https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/23023538/ai-dal…
    As someone in academia, I have heard the mass hysteria and confusion over programs like ChatGPT. If you have friends who are artists you might have heard about DALL-E2 or other AI-generated works of “art.” What do you think will be the real benefit for society by having these programs? What is at least one positive benefit you find from these AI programs, and one negative. Explain fully.
    For your blog you need to include at least two inline citations that show me you used course materials to get full credit for the assignment.

  • “Creating an Effective Memo: A Step-by-Step Guide”

    I put a file explaining what’s needed from final product named “instructions”
    “memo example” is what “student memo example” used to do the final product. ( just and example to get the idea)
    “Memo” is what you should be writing about.

  • “Exploring the Nuances of Homophones and Monosyllabic Verbs: A Comparative Analysis”

    This is a part of a presentation. I need to find information and 4 examples divided into 2 main parts are 
    Homophones and 
    Monosyllabic Verbs and analysis them.  

  • Finding Research Articles for Literary Analysis on Sula

    PLEASE READ CLEARLY, CHAT WITH ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS – I WILL SEND MY MDC LOGIN IF NEEDED:
    Instructions
    Now that you are familiar with the topics and guidelines for the paper and have an idea about the elements of literary analysis essays and an approach to begin thinking about them, let’s get into how to find research articles for literary analysis papers:
    Review the following explanation on finding literary criticism from Lumen Learning:
    Finding Literary CriticismLinks to an external site.
    Take some time now to look back at the topics and guidelines for Essay 1 and search the databases to find articles that you might be able to cite in your paper. To access the MDC library databases:
    Go to www.mdc.edu/librariesLinks to an external site.
    Links to an external site.just below the search box near the top of the page, and find the link that says “Databases”
    Click on that link
    Search for articles in the Literature Resources from Gale, the Literary Reference Center Plus, and the JSTOR databases.
    NOTE: If at any point during this process, you are asked to log in, use your MDC log-in and password credentials (the same ones you use to log in to Canvas). 
    Skim through the articles given to you in your search. Decide on at least two articles that you will be able to use to support the points in your paper.
    Read the articles carefully, highlighting, annotating, and taking notes.
    Once you have decided on two good articles that you can use and cite in your paper, submit the article links (if they come from the Web) or the downloaded article to DropBox A-01: Two Articles for Literary Analysis. 
    https://www.coursehero.com/study-guides/introliterature/finding-literary-criticism/
    https://www.mdc.edu/learning-resources/
    Directions
    Before you submit your assignment to this drop box, be sure to study and use the information in Module 1, Lesson 2 titled “Finding Research Articles for Your Literary Analysis.” 
    Provide the following information in your submission: 
    1. the topic you have chosen for Essay 1
    2. the links or downloads of two articles that you will use in developing your Literary Analysis Essay on Sula. Remember that at least one article should come from the MDC Databases.
    I NEED ONE FROM MDC PLEASE

  • Title: Poetry and Analysis in Inside Out and Back Again and The Diary of a Young Girl

    Inside Out and Back Again, write notes on each poem and an analysis of each poem. The Story for HMH and the Analyze the Text is called “The Diary of a Young Girl.” Read the attached story for it and answer the 6 questions that go along with it.

  • Title: The Writing Process: A Guide to Successful Writing

    View the “Writing Process” video below.
    Read “The Writing Process” article and complete the writing assignment. Be sure to upload the document into Blackboard.
    All responses must be answered in complete sentences.
    Use the Mechanics Checklist attached to properly format your assignments before submission. Do not use chatgpt, please.

  • Exploring the Role of Fate and Free Will in Richard III’s Evil Actions

    In his first soliloquy, Richard states that he must become evil because of his physical deformity (1.1.14-26). His view of his own masculinity is made manifest in his opening speech. Further, Lady Anne shows contempt for his physical form (1.2), suggesting that he is the embodiment of political and moral corruption. Throughout the play, Richard comments on his own machinations to become crowned King of England. Write an essay in which you discuss whether fate or free will explains Richard’s evil.. The assignment should be supported by the literature (properly-cited direct quotations in MLA format from the chosen play). The paper should be THREE-AND-A-HALF to FOUR (3.5 – 4) FULL PAGES in length with an introduction, body paragraphs, the direct quotes, a conclusion, and a separate page (5th page) for the Works Cited, with ONE ENTRY.Your analytical essay will be approximately 12 – 15 paragraphs with a clear introduction, at least 10-13 body paragraphs with properly formatted, relevant direct quotations, and a clear conclusion.
    You must introduce quotations properly and use MLA 9th Edition citation style in matters of form. You should have a minimum of 4, max. of 6 direct quotes from the play.
    DO NOT USE OR REFERENCE ANY OUTSIDE SOURCES AT ALL.
    Regarding the Works Cited page: DO NOT title it “References” or “Citations.” It is simply titled Works Cited (centered at the top of page—no bold type, no underlining, no quotation marks, no large font). Review the MLA style sheets in Moodle or the MLA Formatting and Style Guide at the OWL at Purdue website.

  • Title: The Value of Pursuing a Career in Real Estate After High School Graduation

    Directions as written by my teacher- 
    Introduction paragraph: 
    -include a thesis statement that provides your position about going to college, trades school, or starting a career after graduating highschool. (You can pick anything I don’t care if you pick a career, I’d like it to be something along the lines of real estate) 
    – remember that a paragraph is a minimum of 3-5 clear and well developed sentences 
    Body of the essay: 
    – write a minimum of 5-7 paragraphs for this section 
    – include one claim to support your thesis statement for each paragraph 
    -use at least 3 of the sources provided to you on the argumentative writing skills page 
    -SOURCES HERE- 
    Source 1:https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/decades-pushing-bachelors-degrees-u-s-needs-tradespeople 
    Source 2: https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1709&context=linfield_magazine 
    Source 3: https://www.youtube.com/embed/YX9NWYz3Gzk 
    Source 4: https://college-education.procon.org/
    -include quotes or paraphrases from one of your sources followed by an in-text citation for each paragraph 
    -provide a source for at least one counter argument and explain why the counter argument is not valid 
    -remember when including quotes from a source try to keep this to one sentence within a body paragraph. 
    -remember that a paragraph is typically a minimum of 3-5 sentences 
    Conclusion paragraph: 
    -restate the position you provided in your thesis statement 
    -write at least 3 sentences that summarize the claims you made in your body paragraphs 
    -make sure you do not present new details 
    WORKS CITED PAGE: 
    -use MLA format 
    -list all the sources used in your argument 
    I will pay more if needed, but these are the directions thank you. 

  • “The Aesthetics of Violence: A Comparative Analysis of A Quiet Place (2018) and Raging Bull (1980)”

    you will conduct an aesthetic analysis of a film focusing on the aesthetic topics discussed in class since the midterm (2500 words). You are free to choose any film for your analysis EXCLUDING films screened in class. In the course of your analysis, you MUST discuss AT LEAST THREE other films for compare-and-contrast purposes, ONE of which MUST be one of the films screened in class since the midterm, and you MUST cite AT LEAST THREE academic sources, TWO of which MUST be readings assigned since the midterm. The goals of this assignment are for you (1) to independently research a film, (2) to cultivate your analytical writing skills with respect to aesthetic analysis, and (3) to practice utilizing specialist terminology. Describe a films but it can’t be any of the above: 
    The Smashing Machine (2002) 
    Full Metal Jacket (1987) 
    Black Swan (2010) 
    Police Story (1985) 
    Higher Learning (1995) 
    A Quiet Place (2018) and A Quiet Place II (2020) 
    Raging Bull (1980) 
    And that film compare it with at least one of the films I listed.