Explain the context of the quotation and why it is significa…

Explain the context of the quotation and why it is significant (important)  within the literary work identified.  (Context refers to surrounding events and social circumstances. When does the statement occur in the story? What has already happened between the characters? Why is this statement important at the point when it is made? ) * Author: Alice Walker Title of Work: “Everyday Use”  Speaker: Narrator (Mama) describing a conversation between the narrator (Mama) and Dee (Wangero).  * Quotation:  “Maggie can’t appreciate these quilts!” she said. “She’d probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use.” “I reckon she would,” I said. “God knows I been saving ’em for long enough with nobody using ’em. I hope she will!” I didn’t want to bring up how I had offered Dee (Wangero) a quilt when she went away to college. Then she had told they were old-fashioned, out of style. “But they’re priceless!” she was saying now, furiously; for she has a temper. “Maggie would put them on the bed and in five years they’d be in rags. Less than that!” “She can always make some more,” I said. “Maggie knows how to quilt.” Dee (Wangero) looked at me with hatred. “You just will not understand. The point is these quilts, these quilts!” “Well,” I said, stumped. “What would you do with them?” “Hang them,” she said. As if that was the only thing you could do with quilts.

[Do not spend time summarizing the literary work. Instead, k…

[Do not spend time summarizing the literary work. Instead, keep your focus upon your reflection and supporting your ideas.] **You MAY NOT write about Raymond Carver’s “Kindling” for this mini-essay.** Mini Essay Question:  For your mini essay, choose one character from a story that we have discussed this term. Identify the conflict that the character faces. If you could talk to the character and give advice, what would you say? How might your advice help to offer a better resolution to the conflict for the character? 

Choose one theme from this list of themes featured in H. G….

Choose one theme from this list of themes featured in H. G. Wells’s The Time Machine:  Human Civilization vs. Animal Instincts Humanity vs. Nature Isolation and Connection The Consequences of Technology Differences in Social Class Labor vs. Leisure Paradise/Utopia vs. Dystopia Industrialization vs. Natural/Pastoral Life Evolution (social or biological)  Explain how Wells introduces and develops this theme through other literary elements in the story (Ex: symbols, settings, characterization, plot, or conflicts). Why is this theme important within the story? (Be specific enough in your answer to show that you have completed the week’s reading and that you understand the concept of a theme.) 

A nurse is working at an outpatient clinic and triages a 7-y…

A nurse is working at an outpatient clinic and triages a 7-year-old client who reports hematuria, which is confirmed by the child’s mother. While gathering a thorough history, the nurse discovers a recent visit to an urgent care clinic where the child received the diagnosis of Streptococcus. Based on this information, the nurse anticipates which of the following diagnoses?

A nurse is caring for a client with renal failure who is on…

A nurse is caring for a client with renal failure who is on strict intake and output monitoring. Calculate both the total intake and total output for this client during a 12-hour shift from 0700 to 1900. Enter numeric only. The client’s intake is as follows: One cup of coffee (Each cup is 8 ounces) One half cup of water (Each cup is 8 ounces) Two cups of apple juice (Each cup is 4 Ounces) One salad, one apple, and one sugar cookie Total Intake: The client’s output is as follows: 150 mL urine output at 0800 100 mL urine output at 1200 50 mL emesis at 1245 One medium, formed bowel movement at 1500 Total Output: