Order ID | 27436341965 |
Subject | |
Topic | eng202w7 |
Type | Questions-Answers |
Writer level | High School |
Style | APA |
Sources / references | see attachment |
Language | English(U.S.) |
Description / paper instructions
Total 4 parts. Writing Each part respectively. Attention: part 1 and part 2 have same instruction.But you need to provide different answers for them. Part 1: 220 words. Planet EarthSince you get to choose which Planet Earth episode you watch, start off by telling us which episode you chose. What did you think of it? What surprised you or stood out to you as significant or meaningful? Also, spend a few sentences considering the cinematography of episode. Tell us about a specific shot that really captured the image well. What kind of shot was it? What kind of effect did it have for you as a viewer? How did it bring you “closer” to nature?
Please support your answer by citing specific scenes and dialogue from the film.
Part 2: 220 words. Since you get to choose which Planet Earth episode you watch, start off by telling us which episode you chose. What did you think of it? What surprised you or stood out to you as significant or meaningful? Also, spend a few sentences considering the cinematography of episode. Tell us about a specific shot that really captured the image well. What kind of shot was it? What kind of effect did it have for you as a viewer? How did it bring you “closer” to nature?
Please support your answer by citing specific scenes and dialogue from the film.
Part 3: 220 words Watch movie: The True Cost, As demonstrated in the film, The True Cost, some economists argue that conditions in garment factories, bad as they may be, are better opportunities for workers in “developing” countries than they would have otherwise. After watching this film, do you buy this argument? Even if the argument is true, does that mean that conditions should not be improved? How are women’s rights particularly affected?Please support your answer by citing specific scenes and dialogue from the film.
Part 4: 220 words. Watch movie: The True Cost, The garment industry is the second-most polluting in the world. A significant amount of this pollution is the “disposable” clothing itself. Why is there so much waste? How does this waste effect the environment? How does the waste and acceleration of garment production contribute to climate change? What can be done to reduce waste, the garment industry’s effect on the climate and on the environment in general?Please support your answer by citing specific scenes and dialogue from the film.
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