Part 2 – InstructionsOn the next five problems, SHOW ALL WOR…

Part 2 – InstructionsOn the next five problems, SHOW ALL WORK.  After you submit your test, take pictures of your work for the five problems below and upload them to Canvas using the link “TEST 1 Work” that is underneath the link for this test in Canvas.  Make sure that you show all work and write neatly and darkly enough for me to read it.  If I can’t see or read your work, I cannot give you any credit.   

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IF YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED A FULL ROOM SCAN THAT INCLUDES YOUR WORK STATION/DESK, DO SO NOW. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN A ZERO FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT. I DO REVIEW THESE HONORLOCK VIDEOS.  Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor were deeply religious Puritan poets, but their approaches to faith, doubt, and daily life differ in tone and focus. In this week’s readings, consider how each poet expresses personal struggles, spiritual devotion, or inner conflict. Prompt:Make a personal connection: Have you ever experienced a conflict between your beliefs (religious, moral, or otherwise) and daily challenges or personal emotions? How did you resolve or reflect on that experience? Be sure to include specific lines (cite as poetry you recall from the poem(s) in your analysis. Cite as poetry:  (Bradstreet l. #) or (Bradstreet ll. #-#).  Responses should consist of 250+ words (1-2 well-developed paragraphs). Well-developed means you have a strong topic sentence, supporting sentences, commentary, and conclusion; use ample evidence to make your response convincing. Anne Bradstreet’s Poetry (pdf)Anne Bradstreet’s Poetry (link) Citing Poetry in MLA