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Yоu аre а stаff accоuntant at Barnes and Britnell LLP and have been assigned tо audit of Dairy Farms Inc., a publicly-held ice cream producer. Its year-end is December 31, 2021. Dairy Farms buys raw materials required for the production of dairy products. Dairy Farms has just recently purchased $520,000 of custom-made production equipment to help streamline their production process. Your audit senior has asked for your assistance in assessing the risk and designing some substantive audit procedures for some of the assertions related to the following accounts for Dairy Farms Inc.: ·        property, plant, and equipment, ·        accounts payable and accrued liabilities (such as warranty and legal liabilities), ·        inventory, and ·        long-term debt.Required:Your audit senior has now asked you to begin the audit of inventory for Dairy Farms Inc. Your audit senior has asked for your assistance in developing the risk assessment for some of the assertions related to the inventory balance and developing substantive audit procedures to address the risks. Below are two management assertions you identified as high risk for the audit of inventory for Dairy Farms Inc. Why are these assertions a risk for Dairy Farms Inc? Describe a substantive audit procedure you would perform to provide assurance over each assertion you identify. (6 marks)

Tоpic: Chооse one of the following prompts to respond to in your essаy: 1. Gender issues аre significаnt throughout this play. What differences are there in the roles and behaviors of men and women? 2. Compare and contrast the Athenian couples with the mechanicals. In what ways are the dispositions of the two groups different from each other? Are they the same in any way? 3. Choose three characters and analyze how they use power over others. Is their use of power justified? 4. Argue whether three characters truly change by the end of the play. Why or why not? 5. Analyze how illusions (dreams, magic, or mistaken identity) shape the events of the play and what Shakespeare suggests about reality. 6. Analyze the literary elements used throughout the play and how those elements advance the theme of the play. Elements to Include in Your Essay: Your essay will be a total of 5 paragraphs (one introduction, three body paragraphs, and one conclusion). Each body paragraph should have 6-8 sentences. The introduction and conclusion should have at least 5 sentences. Each body paragraph should support your thesis and analyze specific elements from the play. You should include at least three quotes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (one quote per body paragraph). You should include at least one quote from your secondary source in one body paragraph.  Purpose: This assignment will help you advance the foundational skills you will need for future writing assignments. By practicing literary analysis and learning how to incorporate a secondary source, you will strengthen your ability to create strong arguments, support your ideas with evidence, and write in a clear academic style. These skills will be essential for your upcoming research essay and other college-level writing tasks. Outside Sources: For this assignment, you will use A Midsummer Night's Dream as your primary source and at least one secondary source to help back up your argument. Please use no more than three secondary sources.  The secondary source can come from the sources I have provided on Canvas, a scholarly source on AVL, or a scholarly source on Google Scholar. No other sources are permitted. Using AI to generate or write any part of your essay is not permitted and will be considered plagiarism. Format: This essay is to be written in MLA format. Include a header with your last name page # in the top right corner of the page. Include a heading with your name, instructor’s name, course, and assignment due date. Include an original title in the center of the page. When citing sources, include in-text citations and a Works Cited page. Use present-tense verbs (words like "are," "is," and "wants"). DO NOT use contractions (such as "didn't") in your essay. Use third-person point-of-view in this essay. DO NOT use first (I, we, our, us) or second-person point-of-view (any form of you). A Successful Essay: An effective essay successfully addresses and elaborates the topic chosen. Your thesis statement should be clear and easy to identify in the introduction paragraph, and the body paragraphs of your essay should refer back to the thesis. This essay should be well-organized, engaging, properly formatted, and free of major grammatical errors. Remember, avoid excessive plot summary. Focus on analysis and interpretation. Example essay: A Midsummer Night's Dream Example Essay.docxDownload A Midsummer Night's Dream Example Essay.docx Final draft checklist: The Ultimate Checklist for a Great Essay.pdfDownload The Ultimate Checklist for a Great Essay.pdf Essay rubric: 2026 WSCC English Grading Rubric Detailed Version.docx Download 2026 WSCC English Grading Rubric Detailed Version.docxand WSCC English Grading Rubric 2026.docxDownload WSCC English Grading Rubric 2026.docx MLA handout: MLA Handout.pdf In-Text Citation Example for Plays: Provide the act, scene, and line numbers where the quote is found. Separate each element (except for the author of the source) with a period. Example of an In-Text Citation: (Shakespeare 3.3.96-7). Block Quote: Use a block quote when citing dialogue between two or more characters in a drama/play. Block quotes will be indented an additional 0.5 inch (like you are indenting the beginning of a paragraph) and will not include quotation marks around the quote. Also, the punctuation to conclude the block quote will be listed before the in-text citation. Example of a Block Quote: In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare expresses the conflicts and obstacles that love must overcome, as shown in the dialogue between Hermia and Lysander: HERMIA. Oh, cross! Too high to be enthrall’d to low. LYSANDER. Or else misgraffed in respect of years,-- HERMIA. Oh, spite! Too old to be engaged to young. (1.1.136–138) Work Cited Template:  Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title of the Play. Name of Anthology, edited by Editor’s First and Last Name, edition, Publisher, Year of Publication, Page Number(s).   Remember, if you are handwriting an essay, titles of larger containers (like the title of this play) will be underlined. If you are typing an essay, titles of larger containers will be italicized. 

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