Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specifici…

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specificity. Use direct quotes and your own analysis of those quotes to construct your answers. This will help you be evidence-based and help you avoid broad generalizations and misinterpretations. You should have an abundance of information to work with in your notebook. No resources besides your notebook are allowed. Sufficient answers will take 6 to 10 complete sentences per prompt. Using direct quotes from their stories and your own analysis of those quotes, compare and contrast the form and content of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” and Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle.” Explain how/why Gilman and Sinclair managed to use literature to cause direct and positive changes in society (they sparked reforms in the medical and food industries) but through completely different genres/styles, namely, GIlman’s psychological horror and Sinclair’s social realism. 6 to 10 complete sentences.

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specifici…

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specificity. Use direct quotes and your own analysis of those quotes to construct your answers. This will help you be evidence-based and help you avoid broad generalizations and misinterpretations. You should have an abundance of information to work with in your notebook. No resources besides your notebook are allowed. Sufficient answers will take 6 to 10 complete sentences per prompt. 6. Explain what creative nonfiction is, then use your own quote-based analysis of the assigned works from (choose 3 from these 4) Annie Dillard, David Foster Wallace, Joan Didion, Hunter S. Thompson to show how/why they exemplify creative nonfiction in similar and dissimilar ways. 6 to 10 complete sentences.

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specifici…

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specificity. Use direct quotes and your own analysis of those quotes to construct your answers. This will help you be evidence-based and help you avoid broad generalizations and misinterpretations. You should have an abundance of information to work with in your notebook. No resources besides your notebook are allowed. Sufficient answers will take 6 to 10 complete sentences per prompt. Explain what modernism is, and use direct quotes and your own analysis of “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “Hills Like White Elephants” to show how/why these works by Eliot and Hemingway are key examples of modernism in American literature. Make note of similarities and differences in how these authors typify modernism, such as Eliot’s fragmentation and Hemingway’s iceberg theory. 6 to 10 complete sentences.

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specifici…

Answer each prompt with thoroughness, clarity, and specificity. Use direct quotes and your own analysis of those quotes to construct your answers. This will help you be evidence-based and help you avoid broad generalizations and misinterpretations. You should have an abundance of information to work with in your notebook. No resources besides your notebook are allowed. Sufficient answers will take 6 to 10 complete sentences per prompt. Explain what Southern Gothic is, then use direct quotes and your own analysis of Chopin’s “Desiree’s Baby” and Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” to argue that these stories exemplify Southern Gothic traits in similar and dissimilar ways. Also consider how Chopin and Faulkner compare (topically) but contrast (stylistically) with Douglass and Hughes (in other words, how are Chopin and Faulkner addressing similar social issues to Douglass and Hughes but in radically different ways?). 6 to 10 complete sentences.