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For downloading more course tutorials visit - http://entire-courses.com/ENG-302-Week-1-IA-The-Individual-and-the-Environment-Paper

This pack contains ENG 302 Week 1 Individual Assignment: The Individual and the Environment Paper

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General Questions - General General Questions During this period, the American physical and social environments changed radically. The frontier closed, immigration patterns changed, industrialization and mass capitalism reshaped American cities and American economic life, and a rising feminist consciousness drew new attention to the position of women. Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper analyzing the tension between the individual and the environment in one or more of the works of American literature assigned for Week One. You may focus on any definition of environment : political, social, physical, or moral. Support all claims with evidence from the text or texts analyzed. No sources beyond the textbook are required, but you may use such sources if you choose. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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