Depаrtments where peоple cаn wоrk within the Envirоnmentаl Protection Agency (EPA) were discussed during lecture. Which EPA department was discussed as primarily dealing with pesticides and toxic substances? Remember, you can ONLY use course materials to answer this and all quiz questions. This information can be found on the handout/activity that was completed in class (also available in Canvas, see Modules). It is considered cheating to look up/google information from resources outside of what we discussed in class. Find this information in the course materials for this class.
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In the spаce prоvided belоw, in а 500-wоrd (or more) essаy, compare and contrast the characters of Emily Grierson in “A Rose for Emily” and Elisa Allen in “The Chrysanthemums.” Be sure to state your thesis clearly and explicitly. As well, develop your answer thoroughly with carefully expressed explanations and offer specific details from the text. Please choose either a block or an alternating organizational pattern. * You may use your character chart as a guide. * In order to indent your paragraphs, use the space bar. * You will have two hours to complete this essay examination. CHECKLIST FOR WRITING AND REVISING YOUR COMPARISON-CONTRAST PAPER Have I used prewriting to explore ideas for a subject? Have I carefully thought about my purpose? Have I written for the usual general audience? If I am writing for a specific audience, have I made that clear to the reader? Have I limited my subject? Have I established a clear thesis? Do I have enough support for my thesis? Have I compared and contrasted according to a single purpose? Have I been fair with the comparisons and contrasts? Have I followed an established pattern of organization? Have I proofread for grammar, spelling, and mechanics? * Remember: No first-person pronouns No second-person pronouns No contractions Always use present tense when writing about literature GREAT LUCK!