identify the following items

Discussion Board #1: Original Thread Squares, Triangles, Circles, and Hearts: After reading the assigned chapters in Everyday Bible Study (Chapters 1-5), identify the following items: Squares: 4 ideas that, in general, square (fit) with your thinking. Triangles: 3 angles you have never considered before. Circles: 2 questions that are circling in your mind. Hearts: 1 […]

Explain intersectionality

  In a 2–3-page paper, address the following: Explain intersectionality Explain at least one social philosophy from the textbook. For instance, you might discuss utilitarianism, Rawls, Marx, Nozick, Du Bois, King, or Beauvoir. If the theory has a clear correlate, please discuss it as well. Illustrate your understanding of both the intersectional and traditional social […]

illustrate that the book is her own making and that it is flawed (Bradstreet 1).

Surname 4   Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Metaphor in The Author to Her Book The Author to Her Book by Anne Bradstreet is a perfect representation of the author’s feelings towards her book following its publication and criticism for being an unfinished piece. Bradstreet uses the controlling metaphor in the poem to illustrate an author’s […]