literature

“Woman Hollering Creek’

“Woman Hollering Creek” is told as a third-person narrative, not as a first-person narrative. The difference is that a third-person narrative presents the characters to us in the words of a narrator rather than from the words of the characters themselves. The story contains descriptions such as “Cleofilas did this” or “Cleofilas said that,” but …

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PERSEVERANCE

Traits often associated with the American identity include boldness, confidence, perseverance, and integrity. These traits are often demonstrated through a character’s words or actions. This week, we’ll focus on perseverance and how it is reflected in two of the readings. Choose one character from a work of fiction (“The Soft-Hearted Sioux,” “Pawn Shop,” or The …

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Integrity

You learned the definition of the American Dream in Week 1. You also learned about the American identity. Traits often associated with the American identity include boldness, confidence, perseverance, and integrity. These traits are often demonstrated through a character’s words or actions. This week, we’ll focus on integrity. For this discussion, use any of the …

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Transgender, female to male, nutritional care

    You will need this link https://sites.google.com/slu.edu/transgendernutrition/home and the below references and attached articles to complete this assignment. Here are the directions: Prepare • Review the Course Lecture: Nutritional Care of Transgender and Nonbinary Clients: I provided the slides and articles. • Read the article: Diet and nutritional considerations for a FtM transgender male: …

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Heliodorus

Write about a topic of your choice related to either Heliodorus or Of One Blood, including literary influences upon them or their reception in later periods. Find a specific focus that interests you, formulate a thesis and develop your idea in an essay of seven to eight pages.

One Blood preserve “religious, political, and social”

Pauline Hopkins herself wrote that, “Fiction is of great value to any people as a preserver of manners and customs—religious, political, and social. It is a record of growth and development from generation to generation.” Does Of One Blood preserve “religious, political, and social” customs in this way? Do you agree with Hopkins’ statement?  

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