• Introduction. Orient your reader and guide them through your essay. Include th

• Introduction. Orient your reader and guide them through your essay. Include the thesis of your review and answer the questions ‘what are you critiquing?’ and ‘why is this work significant or important?’.
• Key Points. Identify the author’s major points. Provide sufficient detail as context for the points of your critique.
• Critique. Identify one or more strengths and/or weaknesses of the work that have implications for how conflict is understood, impact viable points for intervention and/or intervention strategies. For example, for this review,
o What are the strengths and weaknesses of Louis’s article for conflict resolution scholars and practitioners working toward social change?
• Two questions. Identify two questions that stem from your reading and analysis. These can be questions left unanswered by the author, next steps for research/analysis, or questions you might want pursue as a guiding trajectory for your own learning. While these questions are not typically included in a literature review, they are included here to extend your thinking. They should follow from your key points and critique.
Use sources as many as you need

The final written project will be a minimum of 12 pages of narrative text (exclu

The final written project will be a minimum of 12 pages of narrative text (excluding bibliography and appendices). Note the following instructions for preparation of your paper: Your paper should not exceed 18 pages of narrative text. Let the instructor know if you wish to exceed this limit.
Use the APA Handbook as your guide for all issues of format, grammar, capitalization, citations, etc.
Use “parenthetical documentation” rather than footnotes or endnotes, i.e. put your citations in parentheses ( ) at the appropriate place within your text. See APA Handbook for details.
Prepare a title page with your project title about one-third the way down the page. About two-thirds the way down the page, place the wording:
A senior research project submitted by
(your name)
in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies at
Fresno Pacific University

I have to analyze 7 eras and use three works of literature to describe itFor eac

I have to analyze 7 eras and use three works of literature to describe itFor each era i must include 3 diffrent works of literture from that era.1 describes one thing true about the beliefs of that era 2. describes one thing (another work) true about the meaning of a work produced during the era 3. describe one thing (using another different work) true about the style, form, or manner of a work mention the title author and quote or paraphrase for each. and use full sentences. i added notes and literature works that you may chose from what i was able to jot down in my last class that could help a little which is what is highlighted. on the last page are two sample for #1 and #4. My answers do not have to be as long as the samples. I believe about 3 sentences for each as long as it is clear. you may use the same works as the sample as long as it does not sound the same please. i included a clean document without the notes and samples
Requirements: 7 paragraphs   |   .doc file

our analysis should note any poetic devices (similes; metaphors; meter, especial

our analysis should note any poetic devices (similes; metaphors; meter, especially changes in meter; sound devices; symbols; etc.) used in the topic passage. Your explication is simply what the poem is about, especially in terms of theme but also including any type of “plot” if it is a narrative poem. As illustrated in the sample essay, you must copy the poem or the section of the poem at the beginning of your paper between the date and the beginning of your essay.At just 3-4 pages, the close reading paper will be a very short composition. In most cases, just three or four fully developed bodyparagraphs, along with a brief intro and conclusion, will suffice. Although they are shorter than the required length for your essay, you should use the sample CRC essays as models for you own paper. Pay close attention to the commentary and notes at the end of the sample essays. To write the paper: First, read and reread the literary work you will be writing about. If we have not already had a class discussion about the text, jot down any questions you may have about the work and bring them to class with you on the day of the lecture. Pay especially close attention during the class discussion and lecture, and, if your questions are not answered, ask them inclass. If you are getting a “head start,” feel free to see me during office hours with your questions.
Second, consider the specific topic passage that will be the basis of your paper. Look through the literary work to see what the passage contributes to the work’s principal themes. Take notes and annotate the text. Typing or printing a copy of the passage on a separate sheet of paper will usually facilitate better notetaking and annotations.
Third, try to formulate a one-sentence thesis that will be the basis for your response to the topic passage. Then write a very brief introductory paragraph that leads into this thesis.
Fourth, organize and write the paper using the notes and observations you collected in step 2 to develop and explain your centralargument.
Finally, print and proofread your finished essay.Remember, you may need to go back and revise, even after you have printed a draft of the paper. Again, feel free to ask for assistance with the paper before you turn it in.
Paper Format: Use MLA formatting (failure to do so will affect your grade):➢ 1-inch margins, 12-point TimesNew Roman font,double spaced➢ In the upper left-hand corner of the first page, you should have:o your nameo my name (Mr. Guthrie)o the class (EH 212)o the date (3August 2021)➢ After this header, please copy verbatim the topic passage you are analyzing. As seen in the example essays, you do not need a title for your essay.➢ Your last name and the page number should appear in the upper right-hand header.➢ Include a properly formatted Works Cited page with an entry for the text you analyzed.If you used any outside sources, you must also include entries for them as well. I have attached one source for you to use :). You can use other outside sources, just make sue that they are credible.One in-text citation for every body paragraphNo plagiarismPlease make sure that any outside sources used are credible and published within the last five years, so between 2017-2021.
Requirements: Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced MLA Format 3 pages | .doc file