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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
14

PLZ HELP FAST!!!!

English
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Alborosie2 years ago
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So I don’t know much about this book, but I can help you with formatting. You should start of with a introduction. It should be catchy to grab the readers attention. U should probably look for a fun fact about Sonia. Then you have 2 body paragraphs. The first one should be about the biography. The second about the editorial.

Next, you should have your comparing part. You can use quotes ext.

last, you should have a conclusion. This is a summary of the essay to wrap everything up. You can tie it back with your fun fact in the intro.

To check your grammar, you can use mugshots from the internet. (It’s a writing tool not a prison picture)

You can also use Gramarly to help you when you write.

If you still have trouble, I recommend using essaytyper.com.

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Explanation:

WITCHER [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

Sonia Nazario, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist whose book Enrique’s Journey became a New York Times bestseller, will speak at Auburn on October 17 in Shelby Center Room 1103. The title of her public lecture is “Understanding immigration and life on both sides of the border.” It begins at 6:00 p.m. CST.

“Immigration in general, and students who are English Language Learners in particular, are too often reduced to simple or scary sound bites for political purposes,” said Jamie Harrison, Assistant Professor of ESOL Education in the College of Education. “Of course these issues are complex, and go to the core of our values as a nation. Sonia Nazario speaks to these issues with passion borne of experience.”

In addition to Enrique’s Journey, which covers the harrowing journey of a young Honduran boy to reunite with his mother in the U.S., Nazario’s stories have tackled some of this country’s most intractable problems — hunger, drug addiction, immigration — and have won several prestigious journalism and book awards.

Her visit to Auburn will include a lecture to the Global Fluency and Awareness class taught by Drs. Giovanna Summerfield and Iulia Pittman in the College of Liberal Arts at 11:00 a.m. in the new Mell Classroom Building, Room 2510. There are 75 students in the class, but seating capacity for 166, so visitors are welcome. Nazario will also join select students and faculty for lunch in Tichenor Hall at 12:30, and conclude with her evening lecture at 6:00 p.m.

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