Sonnet 57 please write in own words line by line paraphrase simply means to rewrite each line of the sonnet in your own words, using more or less modern English. Keep in mind that some lines are so close to modern understanding already that only a minimum of change might be necessary
Good day, Literature assignment. Please read and make sure you understand what needs to be done.
500 word response. oxford referencing
Respond to this post. 100-200 Words. Follow-up responses should do more that state “I agree” or “I disagree.” Extend on or critique the analysis of your classmates. (“I” and “you” are fine for follow-up posts as they are less formal), nor should you announce intent in the topic sentence: for example, do not write, “In […]
The details are included in documents, and different parts needs different number of words . The answers must be original and no reference needs.
Annotated Bibliography Continuing from the weekly writing activity of week eight, in this assignment you are invited to find sources that speak to the topic and questions of the research project. Format: Citation (APA) What is helpful about this source? Why is this source credible for its purposes? What’s your reflection on the source? This […]
Question 2: Syntactic Phrases in English (70 points) Draw trees for the bolded phrase in each of the following examples. Your trees should be consistent with X-bar structure, . Note that in two cases this requires you to draw a tree for the whole sentence! 4. Even though it got bad reviews, everyone was [ […]
Answer the following questions about the play Othello (p. 728-826) in Literature: A Portable Anthology/ free online text Identify a theme and choose two supporting examples from the work. Explain how they support the theme. Choose one other literary element and discuss how it’s used in the work. What does this work of literature have in common (other […]
Henry IV Falstaff is a character who lusts for everything, but especially for more life. He represents one of the two great competing philosophies of the ancient and medieval worlds — Epicureanism. King Henry (and to a certain extent Hotspur as well) represent the other philosophy — Stoicism. It might help to browse through these […]
Henry V Focus on Act 4, scene 1, where the disguised King Henry visits John Bates and his fellow ordinary soldiers. Their subsequent debate is a key passage in the play. What do you think of the ideas about responsibility for what happens in the battle that they and the king debate? Is Henry making […]