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Identify the Source  (1 point) – Clearly state the title of…

Identify the Source  (1 point) – Clearly state the title of the work from which the passage comes. State the Author  (1 point) – Provide the name of the author of the passage. (1 point) Analyze Theme and Significance (3 points) – Discuss the central theme of the passage and its overall significance within the work. Consider the author’s intended message and how the passage contributes to the larger meaning of the text. Avoid mere summary—do not simply recount the plot. Instead, focus on interpretation and analysis. Your discussion of the theme and significance must be at least three (3) complete sentences, offering thoughtful insights into the author’s purpose and the passage’s deeper meaning.  Passage: “He might have been in a deserted village. We picture the world as thick with conquering and elate humanity, but here, with the bugles of the tempest pealing, it was hard to imagine a peopled earth. One viewed the existence of man then as a marvel, and conceded a glamour of wonder to these lice which were caused to cling to a whirling, fire-smote, ice-locked, disease-stricken, space-lost bulb. The conceit of man was explained by this storm to be the very engine of life. One was a coxcomb not to die in it. However, [character’s name] found a saloon.” “There was a great tumult, and then was seen a long blade in the hand of the gambler. It shot forward, and a human body, this citadel of virtue, wisdom, power, was pierced as easily as if it had been a melon. [Character’s name] fell with a cry of supreme astonishment.”

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In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…

In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: What are some big-picture things your instructor wants you to focus on in this assignment?  In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.

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In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…

In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: What are you trying to discover or uncover by completing a stasis map? In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.

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In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…

In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: Why might entering a research conversation without first completing a stasis map lead to a weaker or less informed argument? In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.

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What does β1 in a regression equation represent?

What does β1 in a regression equation represent?

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A researcher studies online forums to understand discussions…

A researcher studies online forums to understand discussions about electric cars. This is an example of:

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Why should you avoid complex statistics in a business-focuse…

Why should you avoid complex statistics in a business-focused report?

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What does a high standard deviation indicate?

What does a high standard deviation indicate?

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A t-test can be used for more than two groups.

A t-test can be used for more than two groups.

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What does a low standard deviation suggest about a dataset?

What does a low standard deviation suggest about a dataset?

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