INSTRUCTIONS Students are to engage in an out of classroom activity with a population that is different than the one with which you primarily identify. Students benefit from selecting an activity that results in experiencing the perspective of another population and...
Initial Post: Answer A & B After reading Joan Didion’s “At the Dam” consider the following questions. What was the author’s feeling about the dam? Share an image or passage from the essay that made an impression on you (please quote and...
In Thomas King’s story, why are the Indigenous people represented and talked about as if they are birds who need to be “bagged” or “tagged” and released back into the wild? What might this suggest about how non-Native Canadians and the...
In thomas king a short history of indians in canada, why are the indigenous people represented and talked about as if they are birds who need to be “bagged” or “tagged” and released back into the wild? What might this suggest about how...
In these essays, choose one particular society (it can be Canada or any other), and describe how, how much, and with what effects that characteristic can be found in the society you have chosen. In each case, include an assessment of whether modernization has been...
In the story of A Short History Of Indians in Canada, why are the Indigenous people represented and talked about as if they are birds who need to be “bagged” or “tagged” and released back into the wild? What might this suggest about how...
In the process of applying for a news reporter position, you are asked to submit with your resume, cover letter, and samples of your work, a list of your “news values” including a brief description of each value on the list. What would be included in your...
In the novel La Princesse de Clèves by Madame de Lafayette, we had a third-person omniscient narrator. How about in the novel Mademoiselle de Maupin (Volume I, chapters I-IV), what is the narrative perspective? How does it affect your reading experience?
in the movie a streetcar named desire, the paper lantern is one of the most important symbols. In the response, discuss the following: -what does the symbol represent from the play? (Conflict, theme, character, setting, etc.) -what is the the function of the symbol in...
In Patricia Hampl’s story, “Red Sky in the Morning,” the narrator sees someting outside a bus window that she struggles to understand. She learns that what she has seen is the epitome of true love, even while she struggles to understand it. True love...
In order to pay his rent, Tom, a college student, has taken a job in the computer department of a local department store. His only responsibility is to answer telephone calls to the department, most of which are inquiries about store hours and product availability. As...
In N.K. Jemisin’s “The Ones Who Stay and Fight, “The concept that giving up and walking away from a situation is the only answer is contested using the concept of wonder. The story’s protagonist, who represents a sense of wonder at the prospect...