The seventh man runs away without saving K. out of fear of being swept away by the wave.
What is summary?
This is missing from the following quote from Theo Tucker's "The Cost of Survival":
"It is easy to argue that people should be stopped from putting themselves in danger. However, this would be impossible to enforce."
What is a parenthetical citation/(Tucker, par. 3)?
"I believe people in life-or-death situations should be responsible for their actions" is an example of this part of an argument.
What is the claim?
Reformat this sentence to use proper grammar.
"Howard Paul, a spokesman for the National Association for Search and Rescue, says, “We know that when people believe that they are going to receive a large bill for an SAR mission, they delay a call for help or they refuse to call for help" (Tucker, par. 5).
"Howard Paul, a spokesman for the National Association for Search and Rescue, says, 'We know that when people believe that they are going to receive a large bill for an SAR mission, they delay a call for help or they refuse to call for help'" (Tucker, par. 5).
In paragraphs 59-62 of "The Seventh Man," Murakami shows that forgiveness of fear is necessary when the titular protagonist walks into the ocean and forgives himself.
What is analysis?
Correct the following citation:
(Murakami, para 52)
What is (Murakami, par. 52)?
Captain Prior experiences subjective guilt following the death of Private Mayek. Mayek's mother grieves. As a final duty to Mayek, Prior writes to Mayek's mother. The author states, "Prior had become the son who was no longer" (Sherman, par. 14).
The quote is an example of this part of an argument.
What is reasoning?
You are evaluating Daryl R. Miller's article. Format the following title in your argument:
survival is your own responsibility
What is "Survival Is Your Own Responsibility"
Sherman makes the distinction between subjective and objective guilt and describes two instances of soldiers experiencing subjective guilt after the death of their respective comrades.
What is summary?
Correct the following cited quote from "The Voyage of the James Caird":
"At midnight on May 2, Shackleton relieved Worsley at the helm just as he was being struck full in the face by a torrent of water." (Alexander, 32).
What is "'...water' (Alexander, 32)."?
Captain Prior feels responsible for Mayek's death.
The men aboard the James Caird face conditions they had never experienced before.
Rescue missions can cost upwards of $600,000.
The above statements are examples of this part of an argument.
What is evidence?
Because his argument lacks evidence.
The above is an example of a sentence fragment. This is one of multiple ways to correct it into a complete sentence.
What is
Because his argument lacks evidence, his argument is weak.
His argument lacks evidence.
His argument is invalid because he lacks evidence.
Sherman makes the distinction between subjective and objective guilt and describes, but gives examples only of soldiers experiencing subjective guilt. Subjective guilt must be more common in soldiers than objective guilt, and those that actively harmed their comrades likely don't feel guilt.
What is analysis?
Correct the incorrect citation from "The Most Dangerous Game."
"It was flight now, a desperate, hopeless flight, that carried him on for some hours" (Connell, par 191#).
What is (Connell, par. 191)?
This part of an argument goes against the author's claim.
What is a counterclaim?
I stayed up late to finish my homework but I fell asleep at my desk.
The above is a run-on sentence. This is one example of correcting it into a complete sentence.
What is
I stayed up late to finish my homework, but I fell asleep at my desk.
I stayed up late to finish my homework but fell asleep at my desk.
I stayed up late to finish my homework; instead, I fell asleep at my desk.
"The Most Dangerous Game" involves a cat-and-mouse game of hunting between two men on an island. This is a very brief summary, but this is a brief analysis of why the reader interprets Rainsford's actions as should/should not be responsible for his actions.
What is
Rainsford's actions demonstrate how people should not be held accountable for their actions because they are forced into dire situations at times and must be on the defensive in order to survive. Rainsford's actions are not seen as murder but rather as an elimination of certain death.
True or false? The examples below are correctly cited.
In paragraph eight, the author explains the difference between subjective and objective guilt.
In paragraph sixteen, the author claims, "[Survivor's guilt] is fitting because it gets right certain moral (or evaluative) features of a soldier's world..."
What is false?
The following occurs at the end of a paper:
Ball, Lucille. Love, Lucy. Berkley, 1996.
Brontë, Charlotte. Jane Eyre. Edited by Margaret Smith, Oxford UP, 1998.
Brubaker, Bill. "New Health Center Targets County's Uninsured Patients." Washington Post, 24 May 2007, p. LZ01.
“Business: Global Warming's Boom Town; Tourism in Greenland.” The Economist, 26 May 2007, p. 82.
Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble. 1990. Routledge, 1999.
What is the "works cited" page?
The author explains "Of all the soldiers I interviewed, all of them felt some degree of guilt" (Smith, par. 10) Further evidence is given in paragraph 9 "Survivors described feelings of guilt, depression, and failure" (Smith, par. 11)
To use correct grammar, this correction uses 1 comma, 1 colon, and 2 periods.
What is
The author explains, "Of all the soldiers I interviewed, all of them felt some degree of guilt" (Smith, par. 10). Further evidence is given in paragraph 9: "Survivors described feelings of guilt, depression, and failure" (Smith, par. 11).