Category: Classic English literature

Classic English literature

all instructions have been added to the clip board also at the end it does need

all instructions have been added to the clip board also at the end it does need all instructions have been added to the clip board also at the end it does need to have a works cited

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Classic English literature

Hello, I need an essay about the book: The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)

Hello, I need an essay about the book: The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde) Hello, I need an essay about the book: The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde) , and other books may interfere with the essay depending on which of the four prompts you pick in the pictures below that I have […]

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Classic English literature

Hi, I have added the instructions. You have to write a proposal for the case stu

Hi, I have added the instructions. You have to write a proposal for the case stu Hi, I have added the instructions. You have to write a proposal for the case study for Teach for America. You can add a pie chart if you want to. I’m attaching here the link for additional instructions regarding […]

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Classic English literature

Set a timer for 20-30 minutes. Sit down and write whatever comes to mind. Don’t

Set a timer for 20-30 minutes. Sit down and write whatever comes to mind. Don’t Set a timer for 20-30 minutes. Sit down and write whatever comes to mind. Don’t overthink it. Don’t re-read. Just write in a stream of consciousness. You may proofread for spelling errors, but do not edit your work. Submit what […]

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Classic English literature

This assignment provides two routes that the writer can take. All instructions w

This assignment provides two routes that the writer can take. All instructions w This assignment provides two routes that the writer can take. All instructions will be provided in the files. Note that this is an academic paper that requires references from the book Beloved and the course literature by Barry when discussing. No discussing […]

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Classic English literature

The writer will be given two choices. Choose only one and follow its instruction

The writer will be given two choices. Choose only one and follow its instruction The writer will be given two choices. Choose only one and follow its instructions. I will attach it in the files. Times new Roman, font size 12, spacing 1.5. Follow general academic writing guidelines. Don’t use overly fancy words, just normal […]

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Classic English literature

1. At the end of Chapter 5, Fitzgerald concludes with an observation by Nick abo

1. At the end of Chapter 5, Fitzgerald concludes with an observation by Nick abo 1. At the end of Chapter 5, Fitzgerald concludes with an observation by Nick about Gatsby’s afternoon with Daisy. Reread the following passage and then answer the question that follows using textual evidence for support. “As I went over to […]

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Classic English literature

1. Fitzgerald wrote many essays and stories about the young men and women of the

1. Fitzgerald wrote many essays and stories about the young men and women of the 1. Fitzgerald wrote many essays and stories about the young men and women of the 1920’s. In a short paragraph, describe the ways in which young people rebelled following an era of rigidity before World War I. Please give three […]

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Classic English literature

1. Based on your knowledge of point of view and the reliable versus the unreliab

1. Based on your knowledge of point of view and the reliable versus the unreliab 1. Based on your knowledge of point of view and the reliable versus the unreliable narrator, as well as the information presented in Chapter 1, can Nick be considered a reliable or an unreliable narrator? 2 Tom’s affair with Myrtle […]

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Classic English literature

1. Interpret the following quote, and use references from the text to support yo

1. Interpret the following quote, and use references from the text to support yo 1. Interpret the following quote, and use references from the text to support your answers: HALE, continuing to Elizabeth: Let you not mistake your duty as I mistook my own. I came into this village like a bridegroom to his beloved, […]

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