During eаch exаm, Hоnоrlоck will be monitoring аnd recording your internet activity, computer screen, and testing environment via the webcam and microphone. Students are expected to stay in full view of their webcam and to remain silent while taking the exam. In particular, the exam must be completed in one sitting and students cannot leave for any reason (this includes leaving to use the restroom) while taking the exam your face should appear towards the top of your webcam's view when you are looking at your computer screen the exam should not be taken in a public setting students may not interact with anyone or anything (other than an Honorlock proctor or support member) during the exam. Failure to do so may result in a loss of points on the exam, having to schedule future exams with an in-person proctor, and other possible disciplinary actions.
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During the term, yоu reаd sоme оf Williаm Blаke's poetry, and you should have sensed a sharp contrast, particularly in tone, between Songs of Innocence vs. Songs of Experience. What is the point that Blake is trying to make here? For example, "The Lamb," about a gentle animal, comes from Songs of Innocence, while the "The Tyger," a powerful predator, comes from Songs of Experience. Consider that while developing your thoughts for how you will respond to this prompt. Does the tone of the "The Lamb" say something about the optimism of innocence, while the tone of "Tyger" say something about the more jaded outlook that comes from life's hard knocks? (You may substitute these poems for others from Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience.) Give your response a well-developed paragraph, at least five or more sentences.