English Homework Solutions

This posting offers help in explaining the makeup of various heroes and how they compare and contrast with each other.

Heroes and how we understand them are frequently influenced by the society in which they live or the times and events within their life spans. Create four visually dynamic slides that study the make-up of these heroes. (Tie the elements of the presentation together. Include supporting rationale for making your selections). Use y ...continues

Ernest Hemingway's story is assessed in terms of focal questions below.

Read Ernest Hemingway Hills Like White Elephants Write a brief essay (350-500 words) answering these questions: 1. What is the important choice these two people are talking about? 2. What is the mans attitude to this choice and how is it revealed? 3. What is the womans attitude to this choice and how is it revealed? ...continues

Characterization ideas are given for suggested writing ideas.

Use the Library to find information about characterization. Read some tips on writing believable characters. Select one character (whom you know or about whom you have read) and write contrasting paragraphs about that character. In the first, try to make the character likeable. In the second, attempt to arouse a hostile reaction ...continues

Evaluations of writings by romantic poets are offered.

This posting offers these ideas: You are gathering material, poetry for another session of your working group to rally around the new PR campaign for quality ‘hip’ romantic films to appeal to a high school audience and are actively involved in the selection process. While in the process of looking for new material, you revisi ...continues

This story reinforces basic literary elements within "The Most Dangerous Game."

This posting briefly discusses short story elements within this piece.

This posting briefly uncovers elements within Hemingway's "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber."

Short story elements are revealed in this posting related to theme, style, etc.

A Poetry Analysis is achieved based on two workplace poems.

These poems are examined: ~Relationship between language and content in this poem ~Specific poetic technique ~Poetic techniques and reader response POEM #1 Not Quite Out-of-Business by Les Bridges Surrounded by white sheets, fly-specked with numbers, he stares at monstrous phone that just swiped graduate school ...continues

Poem about Workplace Lessons is assessed.

For the poem below... What is the entertainment value? Plot? Emotion of character, reader? Metaphors and symbols? Gestures w/ multiple meanings? The relationship between plot and character? The style and point of view that the story is told? How is it structured to produce tension and heighten reader interest? Lessons ...continues

Literature and the Workplace Environment are topics embedded in this posting.

Ideas about the relationship between literature and the workplace environment are given.

Help is given with a Short Story Analysis.

These questions are considered about the short story: ~Setting ~Theme ~Why the Title? ~Ethical Dilemma? ~Literature Piece a work of art? ~Shaped for emotion? ~What is the behavior and value of the character? Just Lather, That's All Translated by Donald A. Yates He said nothing when he entered. I was passing the bes ...continues

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