Which sentence seems most true about the nature of Sula and Nel's situation? --Toni Morrison, Sula, page 153 Whereas Nel has to distance herself from her mother to gain her identity, the Peace women must find ways to connect with one another. While Lurie's attitude about his affair with Melanie Issacs is representative of the former Apartheid reality, Melanie's ultimate response reveals the changes Lurie must adapt to in the post-Apartheid society. But in doing a network text analysis of news articles, we found that by other measures the effort has been a success. Genres of literature include (check all that apply): Philosophical issues explored in texts include ideas of free will, the formation of human identity, the nature of sin, or questions of ethic. Determining the credibility and use value of sources is important. Sula wears a purple and white belt. But in our study, we found the ultimate effect of their efforts was not so much financial as on the terms of the debate over climate change. What does Sula overhear Hannah saying about her (Sula)? (Check all that apply): (1) What are the health effects of rising temperatures in South Florida? McKibben is a mighty orator on the page here, just as he was in The End of Nature (1989) and Eaarth (2010), and his call for creating more compassionate and equitable societies is inspiring." -- Pacific Standard " Falter is McKibben''s most powerfully argued book, and maybe his most important since The End of Nature 30 years ago. In our data, we found her more extreme calls to shred capitalism had a far more limited effect in the public debate. By doing so, McKibben implies that action must be situated if we are to expect any change in such bleak a situation. Question 8 Answers:"McKibben extols the virtues of . Fossil fuel companies created the Global Climate Coalition which lobbied in Washington, was connected to members of government, and created a propaganda campaign to emphasize the lack of scientific certainty about climate change. Campaign with a stated goal to revoke the social license of the fossil fuel industry. With the help of activist college students, the movement sought to stigmatize fossil fuel companies, restrict future cash flows and depress share prices by compelling universities to divest their holdings in these companies. --Jonathan Franzen, The End of the End of the Earth, 2018, p. 40 Which is the better thesis statement? The most likely reason Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters is that ________. McKibben's latest book, Falter, is a depressing vindication of his first one. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: These effects include (check all that apply): (1) not swimming in the ocean because jellyfish, who thrive in warm water because other marine life is killed, will bite (2) not walking in meadows because ticks that carry Lyme disease could bite. Some strategies for achieving coherence in a paper include (check all that apply): (1) repeating keywords from the thesis (2) using transition words and phrases (3) using pronouns that clearly refer to the characters being discussed (4) ordering paragraphs and details within paragraphs in a logical way. He might as well sit forever on his riverbank and stare out of the window at the moon. Only a limited number of institutions have divested their endowments, and the stocks of major fossil-fuel companies show little effect. Using the quotation above as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. (p. 176). Carefully compare the sentence with the original passage and decide whether it is plagiarized, inaccurate, or acceptable. Carefully compare the sentence with the original passage and decide whether it is plagiarized, inaccurate, or acceptable. Initially, we note that the . Gardner argues that timed tests would provide students the opportunity to prove themselves and their ability "to read, write, and think well" (23). Bright colors figure individuality, often distinguishing those who are marginalized by society. . . The sentence that follows was taken from the original text below: The story of Nel and Sula is inscribed within the other, equally sorrowful stories of the Bottom. The protagonists of these stories have to overcome the same dilemma: understanding their actual socio/economic positions in their respective societies. Is the following sentence, which uses the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? McKibben refutes the idea that human conditions around the globe have been improving by pointing out that (check all that apply): (1) the number of malnourished people, after declining for a decade, has risen (2) child labor is rising, after years of having fallen. This means that oil drilling has a positive effect on wildlife (2) Non-sequitur: Scientists say that global warming is a problem, but I'm holding a snowball in my hand; clearly, there is no global warming (3) Straw-man: Environmental initiatives are socialist policies. She does not go to a barbecue with her family. When Helene and Nel enter the train car for white people in error and the conductor asks to "get [their] butts on in" to the black train car, ________. a community divided by class" (McLaren). Russell Train, second administrator of the EPA, articulated the positive radical flank effect in the 1970s when he quipped, Thank God for David Brower. Although these latter concepts are still radical in implication, they adopt the language of financial analysis and appeared in business journals like The Economist, Fortune and Bloomberg, which makes them more legitimate within business circles. Although the novel is separated by chapters that indicate chronological movement from 1919 to 1965, the characters are caught in a socially unchanging reality. The new charwoman (cleaning lady) is ________. Check off all the things that were used to make the quilt. (Choose all that apply): (1) Through personal experience that makes him or her an expert on the topic (2) Through education and other certifications (3) By citing other experts. . To whom did the author dedicate this story? For those few jobs where speed is important, timed tests may be useful. Question 1 5 out of 5 points McKibben argues that, starting with coastlines, parts of the planet are becoming inhabitable for humans. Which is the better thesis statement? Painful events from the past can be understood in different ways that can help people heal. But getting into college, or doing satisfactorily once there, is not in that category. --Howard Gardner, "Test for Aptitude, Not for Speed" Reprinted in Current Issues and Enduring Questions, Ed. These deaths, as Nel's thoughts about the grave markers suggest, are linked to wider scenes of death, to war and to the longing for peace, and, significantly, to freedom through the formal structure of the novel." The story is called "Everyday Use" because ________. Is the following sentence, taken from the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? . with his mother, father, and sister traveling together on a day off. Nothing of consequence would be lost by getting rid of timed tests by the College Board or, indeed, by universities in general. Which two words can best be attributed to the main theme? Using the quotation above from an article about Sula as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. McKibben argues that the economic expansion of the last several decades has been misinterpreted by politicians on both the left and the right, and by a lot of economists to boot . Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document Continue to access Term Fall When Javi drops his mother off at a church in Los Angeles offering sanctuary to undocumented immigrants, ________. "The world that existed to me," Nina Power says, "was the books my parents owned and the music my dad played.". Pay close attention to punctuation. William Ernest McKibben (born December 8, 1960) [1] is an American environmentalist, author, and journalist who has written extensively on the impact of global warming. In Sula, characters adjust to their marginalized roles within the constraints of "a community divided by class" (McLaren). Answer: Most sports have rules of conduct discouraging participants from unsporting behavior. Using the quotation above from as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. University of Michigan provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation US. Without her mockery affection for others sank into flaccid disrepair. How do the teenage girls dress when they go out together? . De-extinction is a moral responsibility since it will revitalize struggling ecosystems and developing new genetic tools to help endangered species. Match each component of CRAAP to its definition. (1) Citation mining: using a text's citations and notes to track down other similar or related sources (2) Web of Science: a digital archive that can find where else the source that you are using has been cited (3) Bootstrapping: clicking on keywords in a source to find similar sources with the same keywords (4) Researching: finding information on a topic from reliable sources. Morrison is interested in themes connected to black communities, the dilemmas faced by the families in these communities and the problems encountered in their relationships (McLaren). . Once they are in place, the energy from the sun is free. The concept of Kairos has to do with using the best argumentative approach, given the historical and social moment in which an argument is made. Which of the following is a simile? . While misunderstandings about the Bible are widespread (12 percent of Americans are confident that Joan of Arc was Noah's . The people in these novels are complex. (Choose all that apply): (1) The fog comes/on little cat feet (2) my boss Rob was waiting for me when I showed up for work five minutes late todaythe snake! Solar panels are a means of democratizing access to energy. --Alejandro Portes and Ariel C. Armony, The Global Edge, 2018, p. 176 This is where eating locally comes in . In a literary analysis essay, the thesis statement makes an assertion that the rest of the paper must prove. (2) "Burn your sister's shawl so it can cloak her spirit.". In summary, McKibben argues that the inhabitable planet is shrinking because (select all that apply): (1) consistently higher temperatures will likely make certain areas uninhabitable (2) desertification will reduce the amount of harvestable land (3) coastlines are being lost to sea-level rise. (Remember the guidelines for writing good thesis statements that you have studied in this lesson). --Joseph McLaren "Masterplots: Sula" online article, no page number Whose point of view does the story present? Question 5 "McKibben argues that, starting with coastlines, parts of the planet are becoming inhabitable for humans. Who is the protagonist in "Everyday Use"? For those few jobs where speed is important, timed tests may be useful. Match the character (in the novel: Sula) with the respective role they play in the novel. When the mother, Aanakwad, leaves with the sister in the first part of the story, the young boy ________. Both relationships seem doomed despite the differing responses by the wives to their husbands' expressed desire for connection and communication. When Hannah asks Eva if she (Eva) ever loved her children, Eva responds directly by saying that ________. --Jonathan T. Park, "Climate Change and Capitalism," 2015, database his own biographical reality with his family, religion, and country. McKibben argues that, starting with coastlines, parts of the planet are becoming inhabitable for humans. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: The sentence at the end of this question is connected to the passage below. The sentence that follows was taken from the original text below: Maggie and Mama put the everyday objects of their lives to use. (4) How does the development of the character affect the meaning of the work? Is the following sentence, which uses the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? We need to view the fossil-fuel industry in a new light. As a teacher, I want my students to read, write and think well; I don't care how much time they spend on their assignments. the capable girl of nine in the first part of the story. Conversely, the positive radical flank effect is when members of a social movement are viewed in contrast to each other; extreme actions from some members make other organizations seem more palatable or reasonable. . But the environment alone may not persuade most people to consider having just one child, as eighty percent of Americans have siblings. --Maureen T. Reddy "The Tripled Plot and Center of Sula" PDF article, page 31 Morrison typically frames her tales within mythic narrative structures, thus creating a heroic context for her themes and characters. a guy wags his finger and says, "gonna get you, baby". Furthermore, he urges that "we" (ALL humans) are the deciding chip in said bond. Assistant Professor at the Fox School of Business, Temple University, Holcim (US) Professor at the Ross School of Business and Education Director at the Graham Sustainability Institute, University of Michigan. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: (3) The specter of death hangs over all the characters. 192 books706 followers. --Rachel Lister, "Literary Contexts in Novels: Toni Morrison's Sula," database article with no page numbers They're the other world-dominating animals that evolution has produced, and their indifference to us ought to serve as a chastening reminder that we're not the measure of all things. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: Although Morrison's novels are not written in the style of Magical Realism, they do share some similarities with this tradition (McLaren). Each man in the Bottom has his own circle of sorrow. Which of the following sentences makes a plausible statement about the novel's theme? (a) How does the men's relationship gradually change while they are trapped under the tree? It is these "processes" rather than the "events" that cause people to migrate (Skinner, 2018, para. A prevalent theme in Sula is the influence of family and friends on the characters. (2) Gregor's metamorphosis is an allegory for an overdemanding family and an uncaring society that turns works into significant creatures. true McKibben argues that the reality of climate change is too far gone and that there is little hope that the human species will survive. she does not want to be named after the people who oppress her. McKibben argues that by changing these aspects, the meaning of nature has already changed (41). . Which of the following statements is true? --Howard Gardner, "Test for Aptitude, Not for Speed" Reprinted in Current Issues and Enduring Questions, Ed. are insulted by Gregor's presence and give notice they will leave. When Sula dons a green ribbon, however, Ajax reads this as a sign of her burgeoning dependence on him. Other mothers who defended their children from Sula's malevolence (or who had defended their positions as mothers from Sula's scorn for the role) now had nothing to rub up against. It also helped translate McKibbens radical position into new issues like stranded assets and unburnable carbon, the idea that existing fossil fuel resources should remain in the ground. The following thesis statements are for literary analysis papers comparing the characters in the short stories "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara and "The Stolen Party" by Liliana Hecker. Javi and the painter are similar in terms of ________. At the beginning of the story, we find ________. The sentence that follows was taken from the original text below: The sentence that follows was taken from the original text below: In these conditions, direct challenges are likely to meet unyielding resistance, while a more indirect route may create space for incumbents, such as established corporations, opinion leaders and politicians, to positively re-evaluate climate activist positions. The narrator in the second part of the story decides that ________. "Because restricting greenhouse gas emissions would slow economic growth and increase unemployment and because the United States should not be held to higher environmental standards than its economic competitors, it is up to the private sector to address the challenges of climate change.". But this is not the first time nature's meaning has changed. (Change the second sentence to a participial phrase that begins with discouraging.). We also have to keep a whole lot of wild birds alive right now. Their mothers, in turn, have been shaped by their own mothers, in a chain reaction passing through the generations.-- Kelly Winters, "Critical Essay on Sula," database article with no page numbers Her novels reflect the workings of communities, the dilemmas faced by these families, and the problems encountered in their relationships. The following thesis statements are for literary analysis papers comparing the characters in the short stories "Pillow Talk" by Alisdair Gray and "Everything is Green" by David Foster Wallace. For example, he says that (check all that apply): (1) crop fields polluted with salt can no longer be cultivated and people have had to move away (2) ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves (3) hurricanes which have destroyed towns leave people unable to rebuild (4) certain coastal towns are preparing to relocate residents because of rising sea levels (5) areas that were not flood zones 30 years old have become flood zones. --Karen F. Stein, "Toni Morrison's Sula: A Black Woman's Epic," database PDF article, page 49 her belief that Plum is regressing to babyhood and she is not willing to raise him again. (2) What are the effects on respiratory illness due to climate change in South Florida? In Sula, Morrison seems to be more concerned with the internal social dynamics of the black community of The Bottom and "characters who each signify an adaptation to . --Joseph McLaren, "Masterplots: Sula," database article with no page numbers Subgenres of drama include tragedy and comedy. 13). Nothing of consequence would be lost by getting rid of timed tests by the College Board or, indeed, by universities in general. For example, football teams whose players taunt opposing players or criticize officials are penalized 151515 yards. At the same time, she develops a rich irony by juxtaposing heroic expectations with mundane reality. The emotionally stunting effect of this treatment is plain . Coherence refers to establishing clear connections between ideas in a paragraph and between paragraphs. To prevent extinctions in the future, it's not enough to curb our carbon emissions. For those few jobs where speed is important, timed tests may be useful. Pay close attention to punctuation and wording in the quotation. The purpose of introductions is to capture the reader's attention and explain the main point of the essay. Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: Question 20 5 out of 5 points McKibben's argument is that human beings have endured wars, famines, terrorism, tyrants and, in the same way, they will endure climate change. Ethical appeals have to do with the credibility of the speaker. "Despite its title, Sula actually has three protagonists: Shadrack, Sula/Nel, and the community of black people who live in the Bottom. A conventional approach might collapse these goals into a plan to directly challenge specific targets, as when a labor campaign elicits public support to unionize a workplace or an environmental campaign seeks to shut down a specific pipeline. Pay close attention to punctuation. In essence, McKibben argues that the futures of both nature and ourselves are delicately yet undeniably interconnected. This question is difficult to answer because rising temperatures are also affecting the places where human beings can live. Global climate change has been the most severe consequence of our society's excessive atmospheric pollution. But the larger and healthier and more diverse our bird populations are, the greater the chances that many species will survive, even thrive. Using the quotation above as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. Although her works are not limited to social protest, Morrison is concerned with racial themes frequently encountered in African American literature. While some readers might argue that Sylvia does not realize the importance of being humble and grounded in reality, Sylvia's determination that "ain't nobody gonna beat me at nuthin" is the key that will lead her to achieving her goals. reduce the fear of the unexpected nature of death, Which sentence seems most true about Shadrack's word, "always?". The novel presents characters who each signify an adaptation to this community, a community divided by class. Is the following sentence, which uses the excerpt above, plagiarized or acceptable? Carefully compare the sentence with the original passage and decide whether it is plagiarized, inaccurate, or acceptable. While Sula was not sure what Shadrack meant by "always," for Shadrack it meant permanence, a way to comfort her against the certainty of death. Which is the better thesis? Which is the better thesis statement? Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: is ________. Rural Wiltshire doesn't offer much in the way of entertainment for children. Using the quotation above from an interview with Toni Morrison as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. What individual items carried by the soldiers reveal their personalities? Although no one can reasonably argue against the benefits of capitalism, it is also true that, as Park (2015) noted, "it has it has also instigated unforeseen and undesirable consequences" (p. 189). Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: The iconic opening sentence of this novella finds the main character, upon awakening one morning, transformed into ________. In such cases, all members of a movement both moderate and radical are viewed with the same critical lens. For example, he says that (check all that apply): Selected Answers: crop fields polluted with salt can no longer be cultivated and people have had to move away ice melting in the coasts leaves towns, cities, and villages without protection from ocean waves . Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: Here is the original text from which the quotations in the options below are taken: Auden's poem "Musee des Beaux Arts" accurately interprets the theme of Brueghel's painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus. she doesn't want to make anybody else; she wants to make herself. The sentence at the end of this question is connected to the passage below. We cannot do both. McKibben extols the virtues of interplanetary colonization: Now that we know the Earth cannot support human life for much longer, we can always count on moving the species to another planet. At the end of the story, the son tells his father (select two items): (1)"Think that your sister sacrificed herself with full intention." McKibben explains that a question arises about coastline retreat: Where should people go? Pay close attention to punctuation. With every product having a byproduct, our ability to extract and consume an immense bounty of natural resources has generated a correspondingly monstrous amount of waste in the form of physical garbage, atmospheric pollution, and other forms of environmental degradation. The following thesis statements are for an argument essay on the Keystone pipeline. For example, McKibben reports that (select all that apply): (1) a two-degree temperature rise will create serious drought and fertile land will become desert (desertification) (2) low water levels reduced the corn harvest in Germany in 2018 (the year the article was written) (3) as temperatures rise, it is predicted that corn and soybean harvests will be reduced between 22 and 49 percent in the U.S. (4) moving north to the Arctic is not a possibility because land there is not arable (5) because of overpumping of aquifers near arable land, there is little water, so irrigation could become impossible. --Claire Skinner, "Climate-Induced Migration," 2018, a database article . The Bottom refers to the joke of a white farmer who says the town is the bottom of heaven. The negative radical flank effect creates a backlash from opposing groups. "Sula, however, is not primarily concerned with the social conflict between the white and the African American communities of Medallion. Which is the better thesis? It was in 2012 that McKibben and 350.org staked the radical flank by mobilizing students to pressure their colleges or universities to liquidate their investments in fossil fuel companies. (2) How trustworthy are the evaluations of the narrator? ", refill the buckets of water for the painter's brushes. The soldier's humor (i.e. To prevent extinctions in the future, it's not enough to curb our carbon emissions. The most effective way to conclude an essay is by repeating the idea of the thesis. he realizes that he will probably never see his mother again. Nothing of consequence would be lost by getting rid of timed tests by the College Board or, indeed, by universities in general. The sentence that follows was taken from the original text below: . Sylvan Barnet and Hugo Bedau, p. 23 McKibben's argument is that human beings have endured wars, famines, terrorism, tyrants and, in the same way, they will endure climate change. He is the Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College [2] and leader of the climate campaign group 350.org. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is a United Nations body which has been in existence since 1988 and which is tasked with evaluating the science connected to climate change. For those few jobs where speed is important, timed tests may be useful. Which is the better thesis? What is the most accurate statement about this story's meaning? The term Kafkaesque refers to (check all that apply): (1) nightmarishly complicated and frustrating experiences (2) ghoulish, horror-like situations. This means that policies such as cap and trade, energy research subsidies, and reduction of power plant emissions should be implemented. Using the quotation above from an article about Sula as reference, choose the correctly quoted and cited option below. The penalty is called unsportsmanlike conduct. Which is the better thesis statement? 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