Second Critical Essay
*** Due: April 6th, 2017 ***
Choose one of the topics. You should note these are only general topics. It is up to you to develop a clear, focused thesis statement.
1) Gender Relationships
2) Class Distinction
3) Knowledge vs Power
Using the topic analyze two texts from the list below:
One Thousands and One Nights
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, “The Wife of Bath Prologue and Tale” and “The Pardoner’s Intro, Prologue and Tale”
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, The Grimm’s Fairy Tales, “The Three Spinners” and “The Spirit in the Glass Bottle”
In addition, you must utilize one peer-reviewed critical source of your choice to support your argument.
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Assignment Guidelines (unless other written directions are given):
4 pages (Separate page for bibliography with both primary sources and one secondary source)
Type work in Times New Roman 12 point font, print on 8.5” in by 11” white paper, use 1” margins on each side, and follow all MLA formatting and documentation.
In the upper left hand corner of the 1st page on separate singled-spaced lines, please provide the following information in the order listed: your name, course subject and title, and date
Please spell-check AND proofread ALL SUBMITTED WORK.
Must be uploaded to Blackboard to recieve credit
*** NO LATE PAPERS & DO NOT EMAIL ESSAYS ***
Plagiarism Policy:Academic Honesty
Students are responsible for doing their own work. It is unethical to copy, plagiarize, or take credit for others work. This includes material from books, including Internet documents, without acknowledging the source, having someone write your paper, or using papers from online sources as your own. Plagiarism attracts serious consequences, ranging from an F for the assignment or the course to expulsion from the college.
Disability Policy:
Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. Under the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the College will provide reasonable accommodations to persons with documented disabilities. Therefore, if you are in need of or have any questions regarding accommodations or services, please contact Mr. Anthony Phifer, Director, Office of Services for the Differently-Abled (Bedford Building Room 1011) at 718-270-5027 or [email protected]. Any information provided to the office will be confidential and will not be released without your permission.
Second Critical Essay
*** Due: April 6th, 2017 ***
Choose one of the topics. You should note these are only general topics. It is up to you to develop a clear, focused thesis statement.
1) Gender Relationships
2) Class Distinction
3) Knowledge vs Power
Using the topic analyze two texts from the list below:
One Thousands and One Nights
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, “The Wife of Bath Prologue and Tale” and “The Pardoner’s Intro, Prologue and Tale”
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, The Grimm’s Fairy Tales, “The Three Spinners” and “The Spirit in the Glass Bottle”
In addition, you must utilize one peer-reviewed critical source of your choice to support your argument.
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Assignment Guidelines (unless other written directions are given):
4 pages (Separate page for bibliography with both primary sources and one secondary source)
Type work in Times New Roman 12 point font, print on 8.5” in by 11” white paper, use 1” margins on each side, and follow all MLA formatting and documentation.
In the upper left hand corner of the 1st page on separate singled-spaced lines, please provide the following information in the order listed: your name, course subject and title, and date
Please spell-check AND proofread ALL SUBMITTED WORK.
Must be uploaded to Blackboard to recieve credit
*** NO LATE PAPERS & DO NOT EMAIL ESSAYS ***
Plagiarism Policy:Academic Honesty
Students are responsible for doing their own work. It is unethical to copy, plagiarize, or take credit for others work. This includes material from books, including Internet documents, without acknowledging the source, having someone write your paper, or using papers from online sources as your own. Plagiarism attracts serious consequences, ranging from an F for the assignment or the course to expulsion from the college.
Disability Policy:
Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. Under the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the College will provide reasonable accommodations to persons with documented disabilities. Therefore, if you are in need of or have any questions regarding accommodations or services, please contact Mr. Anthony Phifer, Director, Office of Services for the Differently-Abled (Bedford Building Room 1011) at 718-270-5027 or [email protected]. Any information provided to the office will be confidential and will not be released without your permission.
Second Critical Essay
*** Due: April 6th, 2017 ***
Choose one of the topics. You should note these are only general topics. It is up to you to develop a clear, focused thesis statement.
1) Gender Relationships
2) Class Distinction
3) Knowledge vs Power
Using the topic analyze two texts from the list below:
One Thousands and One Nights
Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, “The Wife of Bath Prologue and Tale” and “The Pardoner’s Intro, Prologue and Tale”
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, The Grimm’s Fairy Tales, “The Three Spinners” and “The Spirit in the Glass Bottle”
In addition, you must utilize one peer-reviewed critical source of your choice to support your argument.
——————————————————————————————————————————
Assignment Guidelines (unless other written directions are given):
4 pages (Separate page for bibliography with both primary sources and one secondary source)
Type work in Times New Roman 12 point font, print on 8.5” in by 11” white paper, use 1” margins on each side, and follow all MLA formatting and documentation.
In the upper left hand corner of the 1st page on separate singled-spaced lines, please provide the following information in the order listed: your name, course subject and title, and date
Please spell-check AND proofread ALL SUBMITTED WORK.
Must be uploaded to Blackboard to recieve credit
*** NO LATE PAPERS & DO NOT EMAIL ESSAYS ***
Plagiarism Policy:Academic Honesty
Students are responsible for doing their own work. It is unethical to copy, plagiarize, or take credit for others work. This includes material from books, including Internet documents, without acknowledging the source, having someone write your paper, or using papers from online sources as your own. Plagiarism attracts serious consequences, ranging from an F for the assignment or the course to expulsion from the college.
Disability Policy:
Federal law prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. Under the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the College will provide reasonable accommodations to persons with documented disabilities. Therefore, if you are in need of or have any questions regarding accommodations or services, please contact Mr. Anthony Phifer, Director, Office of Services for the Differently-Abled (Bedford Building Room 1011) at 718-270-5027 or [email protected]. Any information provided to the office will be confidential and will not be released without your permission.