Wednesday, February 27, 2019

MLA Format, Guidelines, and practice (1st Activity)

1.) (8)

2.) (226), (Tolkien 365)

3.) ("Time")

4.) (Lee 11)

5.) (Report to the Teagle Foundation on the Undergraduate Major in Language and Literature 5)

6.) ("Noko")

7.) (Kidder 3)

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The Uneven U (1st Paragraph)

   C.)Frances Bents, an expert on the relation between cell phones and accidents, estimates that between 450 and 1,000 crashes a year have some connection to cell phone use (Layton C9). A.)In a survey published by Farmers Insurance Group, 87% of those polled said that cell phones affect a driver’s ability, and 40% reported having close calls with drivers distracted by phones. D.)Many cartoons have depicted the very real dangers of driving while distracted (see fig. 1).
 B.)Expert testimony, public opinion, and even cartoons suggest that driving while phoning is dangerous. 


1st Paragraph in order:

1st sentence: C

2nd sentence: A

3rd sentence: D

4th sentence: B




Monday, February 25, 2019

Applying Academic Writing to our own

  • How can you apply the concepts of academic writing to your own writing? 

We can apply the concepts of academic writing to our own writing by gathering and organizing our ideas to build our skill of academic writing and to be creative in our writing process.

Monday, February 11, 2019

The Underworld

1.) What about Ancient Greek culture & values is reflected in their beliefs towards the underworld.

The Ancient Greeks believed that the underworld is another world where souls go after death. The underworld is sometimes known as Hades, after its patron god. It is described as being either at the outer bounds of the ocean or beneath the depths or ends of the earth.

2.) Do you recognize any similarities between the Greek's beliefs towards death and the underworld and those which are held in your own religion?

I recognize some similarities between the Greek's beliefs towards death and the underworld and those which are held in my religion. In my religion you have Heaven, Purgatory and Hell and in Greek Mythology you have Elsium, The Asphodel fields and Tartarus. The soul of a person goes through different stages.


3.) The journey of the soul is described to be an elaborate process, why do you think that is? Why can't it be more simple?

The journey of the soul is described to be an elaborate process because the soul is being transferred to an unknown place whether if that place will end good or bad. This depends on what you did in your life before you died. It cannot be more simple because it is the only elaborate process that the soul goes through.

4.) Looking back (to The Epic of Gligamesh) this will be the 2nd text in which the protagonist journey to the underworld to confront death, why do you the hero "needs" to visit the underworld.

The hero needs to visit the underworld so he/she can confront his/her fears upon others and death.

Should high schools require students to read the "classics"?

    High schools should require students to read the classics because you can learn many new things you haven't experience or known yet...