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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Literature and Crisis. We’ll discuss the specific topic after reading the instruction. Thanks. It needs to be at least 250 words.

A great work should combine imagination and a poet’s viewpoint. The connection between readers’ feelings and the author’s creativity creates an aspect of heightened artistry to emphasize on gender and sexuality in literature. A critical feature of romanticism involves turning ordinary things in existence to suit a different perspective but upholding sense in it. Essentially, romanticism enhances and improves reasoning. It is an innovative aspect of expressing emotions based on a different perspective. Bryon, for instance, used romanticism to express individual liberty. Other poets applied romanticism while addressing vital themes such as politics, revolution, and reality. Bryon provides a succinct description of a woman’s beauty using expressions depicting nature to offer the background. In addition, Bryon expresses the essence of beauty through linking it to aspects off purity and innocence. Expressions of attitude and morality to connote beauty also enhance Bryon’s use of romanticism in the poem. Bryon’s expressions are exceptional in promoting the link between the author’s imagination and readers’ perceptions. A central aspect of imagination and realism is evident in the poem. Bryon’s use of romanticism, therefore, promotes gender and sexuality in

 

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Read this excerpt from a play.

JUNE and SYLVIO speak to MR. TELLER in the driveway of their farmhouse. It is raining hard, and they all carry umbrellas. A dog sits on the steps of the house.

JUNE: We didn’t think you’d be coming back for the puppy.

MR. TELLER: I said I would when I dropped the puppy off.

SYLVIO: Yes, but that was months ago. We thought you’d be back for the puppy in a couple days. Now she’s a full-grown dog. We have raised her ourselves, we built her her own doghouse, and we love her.

MR. TELLER: But she’s my dog. I only dropped her off at your house for safekeeping since I had to go out of town on business. Now I’m back and I want my dog back.

What is the setting of this play?

a basket

a farm

a doghouse

a trip

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I need summary of both articles, and referencess   

summaries. Remember, they should be 4-6 sentences in length. 

questions to think about but not required or limited 

  • What is the hypothesis?
  • How was it studied?
  • What was found?
  • What does it mean?

this is not a big paper, it is 4-6 sentenses of summary in each article,  and references  

Finally – remember – you are not to use contractions, second person voice, or conjunctions to start a sentence. These are all listed on the very first handout. Proof-read your papers and correct the mistakes BEFORE turning them in. Add three other things to the list of “The Forbidden” – using the word prove, the phrase ‘talks about’, and the random use of quotation marks for added emphasis. As I’ve been saying since the beginning of the semester – in psychology, we cannot PROVE anything – so refrain from saying that the author(s) of your papers have proven something. They have demonstrated, supported their hypothesis/theory, reported, or so many other things – but they have not proven anything. Secondly, your authors have not talked with you. They have not had a direct conversation with you. They have written, reported, investigated, studied, discussed, etc. the material you find in the articles. Finally, quotation marks indicate that you are quoting someone else. I do not want you to quote – I want your own writing. If you use them to emphasize a word or phrase that is unique to you, remember, they are common ideas and concepts amongst your audience. Again, if you have questions, please come see me! 

example here

Marsh, J. E., Patel, K., Labonté, K., Threadgold, E., Skelton, F. C., Fodarella, C., . . . Vachon, F.      (2017). Chatting in the face of the eyewitness: The impact of extraneous cell-phone             conversation on memory for a perpetrator. Canadian Journal of Experimental        Psychology, 71(3), 183-190. DOI: 10.1037/cep000101

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Hi, I need help with essay on ChildhoodPart II Have writer 98922 choose the event. Paper must be at least 500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

ngaged themselves in locating the parents but later the father came to collect laundry and was told by the Laundromat`s owner that the baby had been taken to hospital and was safe (Newser, 2012).

The early years of any individual present a unique opportunity if fostering a healthy development. The experiences one encounters during the early stages of life, both with positive or negative impact have a role to play in the child`s emotional, behavioral, social development. This paper is going to focus on the development of the child socio-emotionally. The event described above is somewhat a negative experience that a child can experience. To make matters worse it is through his parents, more so the father who intentionally puts him in a washing machine. Every baby expects protection from the parents. Such an event prompts the baby to have the notion about the parents being uncaring when he or she is later told of the story later in life. that is when the baby was not aware of what was happening during the early life (Hutchison, 2010).

This story is just a typical example of the risks children are sometimes exposed to which later influence their development socio-emotionally. Erik Erikson`s developmental theories consider eight stages through which one goes through before maturity. Among these stages, the young toddler stage falls in the second stage. At this stage the child is able to recognize the support of the parents. For example when a parent assists the daughter or son put on the sandals, then the child is able to develop confidence in the act of putting on sandals as well as other activities. Usually at these sate individuals start doing things on their own. The child is able to recognize any effort made by the parents and relate to his or her own ability. Sometimes if the baby is not assured by the parents then the baby feels shame. Imagining a case described in the first paragraph, what can the child feel about him or herself, chances are that the child

 

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