Government

Do the same thing here that you did in Assignment 1.3, only this time with another news article related to government or politics that interests you, and do it in the forum called Whats Going On? (Week 8)any interesting article on politics or government. make sure its no less than 200 word please cite the information.

Finance Article Review

    Link to the article if found on a website journal database.
    Professional journal article APA reference or all info of reliable reference (where found, name of newspaper, magazine, website, page, date)
    Briefly summarize the article.
    Explain what information in this article was new to you or what you did not know before reading this article.
    Provide insight on what you learned from this information.
    Describe how you will use this information in your life.

Biopic

In a 3 – 4 page paper, respond to the following:

On page 95, Rosenstone says “Unlike the written word, the biofilm, even in its flashbacks, always functions in the present tense, suggesting, even making you feel as if you have lived though those moments yourself.” 

Discuss how this quotation applies to La Bamba and another biopic you have seen. How are biopics different or similar to mainstream drama historical fiction?

Use the readings from  previous week as well as the textbook and reviews from this week as support for your opinion/argument. Remember to cite all references in MLA format, include a Works Cited page (does NOT count as part of the 3 – 4 pages).

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Discussion Board–“Everyday Use”
This week, I will not determine which literary term or element of fiction you will focus on for your discussion of “Everyday Use.”  Instead, I will let you decide which element you will like to discuss.

As you read “Everyday Use” or think back on your reading of it, which element of fiction stood out for you?  Was it plot, characterization, setting, point of view, or theme?  Once you choose an element of fiction, discuss the particular element and its related terms as it relates to the story.  For example, if you decide to focus on plot, discuss the exposition, conflicts, climax, denouement, foreshadowing, flashback, and situational irony.  If you choose characterization, indicate who is the protagonist; if he or she is static or dynamic, round or flat, stereotypical; whether we see the character’s external or internal reality or both; and if there is dramatic irony.  Once you decide on the element of fiction, you can look back at pages 6-8 in Analyzing Literature to determine what are the related terms you should discuss when you focus on certain elements of fiction.

Use quotes, paraphrases, and summaries to support your analysis.