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    University of Phoenix Material Thesis Statement and Informal Outline Worksheet In this course‚ you will write a 1‚050- to 1‚750-word Personal Responsibility Essay‚ due in Week Five‚ which includes the following: • Define what personal responsibility means to you. • Explain the relationship between personal responsibility and college success. • Include a preliminary plan to practice personal responsibility in your education. This week‚ using the Center for Writing

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    story‚ “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe the author does an accurate representation of what it’s like to lose someone. The Speaker in‚ “The Raven” is trying to avoid and forget his pain and doom until one night he imagines a Raven which leads him into a deep of hopelessness and loneliness. While others may disagree‚ the Raven in Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Raven” is imaginary because the speaker is so lonely‚ sad‚ and desperate to talk to someone or something‚ even a Raven. One reason the Raven is imaginary

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    How does Edgar Allan Poe create atmosphere and build tension in The Tell Tale Heart?   The Tell Tale Heart is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the story is written using  the ‘gothic’ style language and fits into this genre because Poe builds up the  atmosphere‚ suspense and tension this way‚ the story is set at night in a house‚ the  gothic style contributes to the readers mind and reaction of tension in several different  ways‚ Poe uses a narrator to tell the story and who murders an old man that he is living 

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    Write a thesis statement each as per the Feminist theory of Criticism and the Reader-Centered theory of Criticism based on “A Rose for Emily”. Use the author’s name in it. Some of the tips you could use are as follows- Feminist- Use words such as “depicts” ‚” illustrates” “ portrays” etc. Determine what it says about women in general. Determine how it portrays the main female character(s) in the selection; about her traits. What does the selection reveal about the author’s attitude

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    University of Phoenix Material Thesis Statement and Outline What is your thesis statement? Cash and credit are to the holder‚ although both require responsibility. Introduction Cash and credit both serve as a value to a consumer. Nowadays a consumer could withdraw more money from an ATM than is in the existing account. ATMs today are the world’s quickest access to fast cash. ATMs also vary in the fees for the use of each individual machine. Cash and credit are to the holder‚ although

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    A Thesis Statement

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    My thesis statement is: The main stream media is very influential on how the public views events; therefore they have a moral obligation to report unbiased news. Or: The news media undeniably influences public opinion; therefore the media has a moral obligation to report news without bias. In regards to compelling arguments I will use specific events that swayed that no doubt swayed the opinions of the public. The Waco Seige was an event where certain information was released to the public

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    using a lot of technology will better someone. * The strategies I used to formulate a viable argument was looking at my research question‚ and turning that information into a statement‚ which will help me form my argument in my paper. Then after this I will complete more research to support the arguments in my thesis. I will also use the sources that I researched in the University of Phoenix online databases. The information that I researched has to do with high school students and how their adjusting

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    Understanding Poe Edgar Allan Poe wrote an essay on the creation of "The Raven‚" entitled "The Philosophy of Composition." The essay is a first-rate source of information concerning Poe’s theories and practice‚ while providing all at once a model of analytical criticism. Poe describes the creation of his works much like a mathematical problem. The writer mocks the poets that claim they compose by a "species of fine frenzy". As we begin to identify with his composition we are able to see

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    Edgar Allan Poe was a famous writer born in 1809. As a young boy‚ he had an extremely arduous life. His father deserted the family shortly before his mother died‚ forcing Poe into the foster care system. His foster parents sent Poe to a boarding school and later he attended the University of Virginia. After just one year‚ however‚ he had left the university due to a gambling addiction. At 18‚ Poe’s first collection of poetry was published. Poe enlisted in the Army and then attended West Point

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    Kaleb Clem Mrs. Winslow English II Honors 31 October 2012 “The Tell-Tale Hearts” – “The Black Cat” Comparison “The Tell-Tale Hearts” and “The Black Cat” are two stories that share more similarities than differences. The plots both start out the same with a main character whose actions throughout the story makes apparent to the reader his insanity and have to deal with the internal and external dilemmas that are caused by the evil deeds‚ which both happen to be involved with murder‚ due to

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