ENG 1102 writing 750 words of a personal story see attachement

This is two writng assignments one is a personal story (which I would like to center around maybe my life in the military or something close) $10.00

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Then the second writing assignment is about one of the readings (short stories) that I have attaached I need both by Monday so that I may post on a discussion broad for review.  Any questions please send a message  $10.00

 

Total of 20.00 for both assignments on time written well if you do well I will have three more for you

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LearningObjectives: Upon successful completion of this unit, you will be able to describe examples of plots, main ideas, and points of view in literature.

 

Writing Requirement: #1

Please write a 500 – 750 word paper that analyzes plots, main ideas, and points of view in literature, or which creatively explores a theme or core idea. Please write a 750 words story about the day I joined the military or something similar it’s personal story. It just has to meet the criteria for grading

Option 1: Describe the plot, main idea, point of view in a work of literature. See the Plot, Main Idea, Point of View flowchart 

 FLOWCHART: Plot, Main Idea, Point of View  

Writing Requirement: #2

Select a short story from one of the ones that was assigned and use it for the basis of the following analysis. Please use MLA style.

Length: 750 words

 Readings:

 

Chapters 1 and 2 in Backpack Literature

 

W. Somerset Maugham  The Appointment in Samarra  

A servant tries to gallop away from Death in this brief sardonic fable retold in memorable form by a popular storyteller.

http://elizadashwood.co.uk/2008/09/15/the-appointment-in-samarra-w-somerset-maugham/

 

**Aesop  The Fox and the Grapes

Ever wonder where the phrase “sour grapes” comes from? Find out in this classic fable.

http://www.taleswithmorals.com/aesop-fable-the-fox-and-the-grapes.htm

 

**Bidpai  The Camel and His Friends

With friends like these, you can guess what the camel doesn’t need.

http://www.k-state.edu/english/baker/english320/Bidpai-The_Camel_and_His_Friends.htm

 
 

William Faulkner  A Rose for Emily  

Proud, imperious Emily Grierson defied the town from the fortress of her mansion. Who could have guessed the secret that lay within?

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~drbr/wf_rose.html

 

Edgar Allan Poe  The Tell-Tale Heart

       The smoldering eye at last extinguished, a murderer finds that, despite all his attempts at a cover-up, his victim will be heard.

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/poe/telltale.html

Opening: A gripping scene or compelling idea that hooked you while reading the story (be sure to name the story and the author).

 

What is the theme or main idea in the story?

 

How do you know?

Example or Scene #1

Example or Scene #2

 

Describe the plot in a few sentences. 

What is the point of view? How do you know?

Example 1

Example 2 

After reading the story, what were some of the perplexing thoughts that might have occurred to you? What did you gain / how did you benefit from the story?

 

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