![]() ![]() The main themes of “ Regretting You” are:ġ. Miller – A new character who enters Morgan’s life and brings about unexpected changes. Jenny – Morgan’s best friend, providing support and guidance throughout the story. Jonah Collins – Clara’s love interest, dealing with his own personal struggles.Ĭhris Grant – Morgan’s husband and Clara’s father, whose death shakes the family to its core. Submit your position by posting in the Unit 2 Debate forum under the against topic.In both considerations, provide research that supports your assertions.400-600 word Cite APA stle.Morgan Grant – A devoted mother and wife, struggling to find her identity after a tragedy.Ĭlara Grant – Morgan’s teenage daughter, trying to make sense of her own life and choices. First initial M-Z: Provide an argument against the ability of laws to be modified based on times/ circumstances. Submit your position by posting in the Unit 2 Debate forum under the for topic. The topic up for debate: should the Dodd-Frank Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act be flexible and change based upon the times or circumstances.Read this article and then this information from the SEC on these Acts, and conduct a brief analysis of each, to demonstrate your understanding of both.Part 2 (post this response in the appropriate topic within U2 DB (labeled "for" and "against")Based on the first initial of your last name, complete the following:First initial A-L: Provide an argument for the value in changing these two laws based on times/circumstances. For this debate discussion, your task is to consider this issue, as it relates specifically to two particular laws. It has been a consideration since the Founding Fathers created the Constitution. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.Part 1 (post this response in the main U2 DB thread "Unit 2 Discussion Board")One common point of debate in law is whether laws should be changed based upon the times or circumstances. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Primary Discussion Response is due by Friday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Responses are due by Tuesday (11:59:59pm Central).Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400-600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. How does this use of figurative language relate to or emphasize the theme of the poem? This is the story i would like for you to use Why do you think the author use figurative language, rather than stating something literally?e. What meaning is conveyed by the figurative language?d. What type of figurative language is it?c. What use of figurative language stands out the most to you in this poem?b. The "Insert/Edit Image" button in the menu about (it has a mountain and sun) will enable you to add an image to your entry. You are encouraged to quote from the poem (be sure to integrate the quotes into your own sentences), and you can also embed an image if you would like to create or find one that you think reflects the poem's meaning. Type into the text box, or copy and paste into the text box do not attach a document. There are no formatting requirements, and since you're only using one poem, no citation requirements. Write a cohesive paragraph rather than a list. Answer these questions in a one-to-two paragraph response. What idea or statement is this poem trying to send to its readers?3. Re-read the poem and consider its use of figurative language, and its theme. Choose one of the three poems from this lesson: "Quinceanera, "Do not go gentle." "Harlem," or "Metaphors"2. ![]() Mentally not physically, I never hit a girl in my life. Jonas Kyle, Spoonbill & Sugartown Booksellers It's a surprise dark-horse Williamsburg bestseller.” “Women seem to be very fond of this book. The sections about St LaCroix are particularly amusing.”Įric Obenauf, Publisher Two Dollar Radio, Brooklyn finely tuned, funny, unique, and oftentimes poetic voice. One of the most interesting andĬontroversial encounters I've made through a book.” “First he steals the oxygen from you, then he spits Molly Stern, Senior Editor at Penguin BooksĬaroline Marshall, Editor of Campaign London And as anĮditor I think the writing demonstrates a raw I think the author is aĭecent unafraid writer, and that's rare. To find work so drenched in honesty and I was gladįor the chance to read it. “I don't know whether to be flattered or outragedīut as I read these pages I felt gratitude. Richard Nash, Editor Soft Skull Publishing “F Scott Fitzgerald for the iPod generation.” Junot Diaz, author of The Brief And Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao ![]()
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