Choose from one of the following prompts: 1. Discuss how a s…

Choose from one of the following prompts: 1. Discuss how a specific object functions as a symbol in one of the works we’ve read since the Midterm exam, and explore its connection and significance to the text itself and/or the impact this has on the themes of the work. 2. Many of the conflicts we’ve seen in the works we’ve read have involved a sense of disconnection between characters — whether from themselves, others around them, or society at large. Using one work assigned since the Midterm exam, discuss this disconnection a character feels — what or who are they disconnected from? How does it resolve (if we readers are shown a resolution)? How does this disconnection relate to a key theme in the work?

You have 1 hour and 45 minutes to write one complete essay….

You have 1 hour and 45 minutes to write one complete essay. Read both prompts below. Choose one. Plan before you write. Submit before the timer expires.You may use your printed planning sheet. No other notes or documents are permitted.PROMPT 1 — Compare & ContrastIs it better for college students to live on campus or off campus?Write a compare and contrast essay in which you compare living on campus and living off campus for college students. Consider points such as cost, convenience, social life, independence, or anything else that is relevant.Use point-by-point structure (5 paragraphs) or block structure (4 well-developed paragraphs). Your essay must have a thesis that names both subjects, includes a relationship word, and previews three points of comparison. No outside sources are required — use your own knowledge and reasoning.PROMPT 2 — ExpositoryWhat makes a college student successful?Write an expository essay in which you explain three factors that contribute to a college student’s success. You may write about study habits, time management, asking for help, attitude, preparation, or any other factors you think are important.Your essay must have a thesis that identifies your topic and previews three points. Each body paragraph develops one factor with explanation and a specific example. No outside sources are required — use your own knowledge and reasoning.⚠️ Check before you submit:Thesis is in the introductionEvery body paragraph has a topic sentence and a closing sentenceNo announcement sentences (“In this essay I will…”)No filler openers (“It is worth mentioning that…”)No contractionsSubmit before the timer expires — unsubmitted essays receive a zero

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                              Motor 1                                         Motor 2                                       Motor 3 Phase:                        3                                                      3                                                    3 Horsepower:            20                                                    60                                                 100 S.F.                             1.25                                                 1.25                                              1.25 Volts:                          480                                                  480                                               480 Amperes:                   23                                                    72                                                  96    Type:                        Induction                                     Induction                                   Synchronous OCPD:           Dual Element Time-delay           Dual Element Time-delay            Dual Element Time-delay Determine the conductor size for Motor 2 if it is to be copper with THW.