Narrative Essay: Important moment or event in your literacy development.

Description

Write a narrative essay (suggested length of 750–1,000 words). In your essay, do the following:

  1. Respond to the given scenario.
  2. Provide an effective introduction.
  3. Provide an appropriate thesis statement.
  4. Use narration and description to provide detailed information about the topic.
  5. Explain the significance of the narrative details.

Scenario: Describe an important moment or event in your literacy development. Explain the significance of this event.

Non-fiction narrative writing is a way to convey a story or event in order to explain or prove a point. For this task, you will need to reflect on how personal experiences have shaped your literacy development. Literacy refers to reading and writing for the purpose of acquiring knowledge. You will write a narrative essay that draws on your personal experiences in order to illustrate an idea. You do not have to complete any research on the topic. Your evidence or support will be in the form of personal experiences, reflections, details, and examples relevant to the idea that you present. You must use the attached rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect.

Task details, rubric, and personal writing examples are attached. The writing example is my own personal work that can be used or disregarded by the writer. It was my start on this assignment and an example of my writing style.

Sample Solution

The post Narrative Essay: Important moment or event in your literacy development. appeared first on homework handlers.

industry analysis

Read the file. It a continuation of my last order, need to add in another 6 pages into the Industry Analysis word document. Consider yourself having an online housing app or website business, and need to do an Industry Analysis.

Don’t upload my old draft when you turn it in. If you need to add sentences into my old draft use “(…)” bracket, ellipsis, and the first and last three words for the part from the old draft.

This new 6 pages should primary forces to answer the following question: How is the industry evolving and why? Are the changes due to changing markets, technology innovations, environmental impact issues, recent legislation? What are the central challenges facing the industry? Risks? Are there any legal challenges? Is this industry in the news? What is being said?

Industry Analysis: looks at trends of sales and profits within your industry, explains which factors are responsible for these trends, and an outlook of the future.

Therefore, DON’T writes anything about the market and competition is not necessary to answer the questions.

Use one reference for each paragraph from reliable sources, no Wikipedia.

Write-in short sentence, no complex sentence, no big words.
Write brief paragraphs, No longer than 8 lines max.

Music Business

Description

In the “era of distraction” how can musical artists/creators build and maintain their fan bases and create/preserve as a sense of authenticity in their music and presentations ( Live, social media, Interviews, etc)? How can the concept of Perception is Reality, as we defined it in class, connect these two central aspects of an artists career? Why does this matter?<< You will probably need to define the term ” era of distraction” at some point in your response.

Sample Solution

The post Music Business appeared first on homework handlers.

literacy analysis essay

in the link I sent is a story that I would like you to analyze it. The elements are plot, setting, characterization, point of view, style and theme.

Outline:

Intro: Introduce the author and title of the story and use the subject of the story, a biographical account of the author or a general theme from the piece to begin your discussion. Think of this as an “icebreaker.” Be sure to present the Thesis before advancing to the summary.  The thesis for this essay will be an assertion or claim you make about the story and that you will support from evidence within the story itself.

Summary: Give the reader a brief and abridged account of the story’s plot along with a primary introduction of the key characters. Elements of fiction used in the story can appear within the summary or, if you prefer, maybe detailed afterward.

Elements: Identify the basic elements of fiction at work in the story, including: Point-of-view, setting, plot, characterization, (possibly, symbolism, irony, foreshadowing), but most importantly THEME.

Development of Thesis: Present and support your aforementioned thesis drawing specific support from the story. Be sure to properly document quotes and paraphrases as shown in class.

Conclusion: Reiterate your thesis and draw discussion of the story to a close with concluding thoughts.

“Suffer the Little Children” – Stephen King (a spooky thriller with children, monsters and a dark ending)

the link of the story: https://www.bestlibrary.org/files/suffer-the-little-children.pdf