In a short paragraph per story, give your reaction/opinion of each story. Please

In a short paragraph per story, give your reaction/opinion of each story. Please do not summarize.
Consider what did you like and dislike about it (and analyze why) and whether you read it before.

Respond in a Word document, putting each title of the short story in quotation marks. You should write a brief paragraph for each story.

“The Lottery”: on-line

“Sonny’s Blues”: pg. 237

Please type in Word, put in MLA format, and then, upload by following the directions below.

narrative essay in which you reflect upon the experience that had the greatest i

narrative essay in which you reflect upon the experience that had the
greatest impact upon your life. How did that experience helped to shape who you are today?
How did the experience impact your outlook upon life? Use the details and components of the narrative essay in order to compile a successful reflection. Paper should be formatted under normal standards- Times New Roman font, point 12, double spaced, but no additional spacing before or after the line, one-inch margins.

Essay Response to the Norway Massacre: The Killer’s Mind Documentary (2-Page Ess

Essay Response to the Norway Massacre: The Killer’s Mind
Documentary (2-Page Essay Response)
It’s the world’s worst spree killing. Discovery Channel Norway
Massacre: The Killer’s Mind examines the terrible events of that day. In
90 minutes of madness, 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik killed 69
young people. The film pieces together Breivik’s day of terror hour by
hour, from the time of the bomb he set off in Oslo, to the cold blooded
shooting of defenseless youngsters on the remote island beauty spot of
Utøya.
Who is this man, and what made him act? This film examines the
criminal mind and motives of one of the world’s worst killers, offering
psychological analysis, as the day of the massacre unfolds. It examines
his motives, analyzes his likely psychological journey through the
planning stages and over the course of the day itself and asks what drove
him to plan and carry out this massacre.
Was he a terrorist as he claimed, a madman, or was he indeed both? In
a detailed 2-page response, take a position and support your points
with evidence presented in the documentary, as well as your own
perspective on the idea of the serial killer’s mind.

https://courses.maine.edu/d2l/le/content/352652/viewContent/9334160/View Milesto

https://courses.maine.edu/d2l/le/content/352652/viewContent/9334160/View
Milestone one does not have a submission box, so please include the link to your Google Doc in the comment box with the assignment. Remember to share the document so that anyone with the link can view it and give the link holder editing privileges. Failure to use the template and construct the work in Google will result in the milestone not moving forward.
Please note that unless noted within an assignment’s directions, any form of AI, including Grammarly and Microsoft Copilot, is not permitted in work intended to represent the original and authentic thinking and voice of the writer. The use of such programs, include AI humanizers, violates course academic integrity policies and, if used, may result in the filing of an academic integrity report. For more information, please see the following:
https://www.maine.edu/board-of-trustees/policy-manual/section-314/
Knowledge Check
Please use the template above to complete this milestone. Failure to use the template and to construct the work wholly in Google will result in the milestone not moving forward.
All the milestones after this one are creative writing assignments. For example, the next milestone is to write a poem in a style of your choosing. This particular milestone is a little different in that you will devise a plan for obtaining feedback on your creative pieces this semester.
Find a resource for writing feedback. Stephen King calls this his “ideal reader.” This should be a meaningful person you will ask to support your writing efforts this semester by offering constructive comments on your work. Answer each of the following in a sentence or two.
Who will be your “ideal reader” this semester?
Why did you choose that particular person?
How will you use that person to assist you in the construction of your work this semester?
Stephen King on his “ideal reader” –
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10etWXtgXae25kGF7la3rCypwBR2LpSO6/view?usp=sharing
You will revisit the idea of your “ideal reader” in the final assessment of the course when you reflect on your course experiences and speak to the role your “ideal reader” played in assisting you to improve upon your work throughout the semester.