Based on the readings, what facts do you think the Road to El Dorado movie is based on? Why are people drawn to the idea of a mythical city? What worldviews contribute to a persons readiness to believe in myths? Explain your answer. Using your notes from the group activity and information from the textbook, write a paragraph (5-8) sentences explaining your answer. Make sure to specifically reference elements of
1.4 Explain why it is important to be clear about the purpose and desired outcomes for the group
For all responses to each assignment, provide the rationale for your answers and any assumptions that you are making.
Using you knowledge AND the documents provided, write a well-reasoned essay on the following prompt:
The central conflict in The Devil’s Highway, I believe, is Person vs. Nature. The whole book is about a group of men traveling through a desert, otherwise known as the Devil’s Highway. They go through scorching heat, and run across several life-threatening issues. I would definitely describe this conflict as an external conflict. The heat was so hot, and on top of that they had no food or water. Only the resources that lay around them. Which aren’t necessarily the most appealing. (Drinking their own urine, etc.) This conflict really advances the plot. If this conflict wasn’t included in the book, and the weather was perfect and they had water and food, then the book wouldn’t be what it was. A lot of the problems that they encountered had to
An illegal alien is a foreigner who enters the United States of America crossing the border by avoiding inspection. Luis Alberto Urrea, author of "The Devil's Highway," states, "The first white man known to die in the dessert heat here did it on January 18, 1541. As long as there have been people, there have been deaths in the western desert." pg.5 We might think we know everything, but we are not there yet. Just like we are not sure who was the first to die in that dessert, there are places in the world that we have not yet discovered. Places like jungles, rivers, forests, and maybe even other desert. Border patrols focus on putting an end on people crossing the border, their territory, but have they thought about what are their reasons.
Provide an appropriate, explicitly stated thesis that directly addresses all parts of the question and does NOT simply restate the question.
Please provide an articulate, concise, and theoretically sound answer. Answers need to be supported with examples from the texts and Exhibits. This may require some due diligence on your part. Please retype the question and your response.
i. Answer question 4 in Critical Thinking Questions on page 145. Answer may vary. Sample answer provided below.
IN AT LEAST 150 TO 350-WORDS, WRITE AN ESSAY RESPONDING TO THE DETAILS OF THE FOLLOWING THREE QUESTIONS AND STATEMENTS:
6. Indicate which candidates your group accepted and explain your criteria for acceptance. Provide specifics from unit lessons—be sure to show your understanding of the unit material by providing examples from the group in your discussion.
This question requires you to integrate a variety of sources into a coherent, well-written essay. Refer to the sources to support your position; avoid mere paraphrase or summary. Your argument should be central; the sources should support this argument.
For the topic you choose: 1. Support your ideas with specific, illustrative examples. If there are questions or points associated with your chosen
This assignment uses a rubric. Students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the criteria and expectations for successful completion.
If you are part of the group, you will receive one grade for this assignment. However, I reserve the right to report different grades for group members if I determine a substantial imbalance in the level of effort put forth. Each member of the group will also be required to evaluate the other group members using an Evaluation Form that I will provide to you.
4. Your group will present and lead the discussion of the question(s) assigned to you. Although the group in charge will be the major discussants for the assigned question(s), it is highly recommended to have the rest of the class involved and participated in the discussion.