In a study evaluating a new vaccine, the Relative Risk for i…
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In а study evаluаting a new vaccine, the Relative Risk fоr infectiоn in the vaccinated grоup compared to the unvaccinated group is 0.25. What does this indicate?
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Essаy Prоmpt (just аs а reminder) Select 3 pоems and analyze each оf them. DO NOT SIMPLY REHEARSE THE POEMS. I know the poems, so tell me why they are meaningful instead. Topics for analysis include theme, style, poetic devices, historical or cultural context, and your own personal reception of the poems. Strive to provide (at least) 1 body robust paragraph of analysis for each poem including at least 1 direct quote from the poem. Try to find some link between the poems (you could look for especially powerful metaphors across 3 poems, investigate 3 poems that have the same theme, or even analyze the development of style by looking at 3 poems from different periods in history). Pick 3 poems from the Module 3 poetry packets to analyze or select one of the film adaptations covered in class. You will need at least 3 body paragraphs to flesh out your analysis. Begin and end each paragraph with a rhyming couplet. Write in 3rd person perspective (no I, Me, My, You, Your) What is your main idea, your argument or analytical point? Break it down into multiple (at least 3) claims. Each body paragraph should start with a topic sentence, a sentence that acts as a billboard for the paragraph: what is your most important claim? Start there, state it, do not begin with a question. Relate all responses to the Avenger's film franchise. Move quickly to your textual evidence, provide at least 1 direct quote, summarize and/or paraphrase your source. It does not have to be correctly styled at this point. That is why we have the editing phase! Follow that with examples and explanations: How does this information prove your point? How does this contribute to your analysis? How does this aspect of the text connect to the real world? Direct quotes are not self explanatory. Body Paragraphs (there should be at least 3 body paragraphs) Begin with a topic sentence that states the main idea you will cover in the paragraph Ex. In 'To Helen,' Poe turns the woman into a cold, classical statue. Move quickly to the text and provide a direct quote from the poem. MLA Citation: Use slashes for line breaks and put line numbers in parentheses. Ex. "Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, / Thy Naiad airs have brought me home" (Poe 7–8). Aim for 7-10 sentences for each body paragraph (textual evidence does not count). You should have more of your writing than your sources' writing. Word count around 100-150 is encouraged. More may or may not be needed to fully articulate your points. Do not simply regurgitate your source, draw informed conclusions based off of your sources and material covered in class. I understand this is a very sterile environment for what is ultimately a creative endeavor, so feel free listen to music if you wish. (BTW that was about 250 words)