DISSCUSSION BOARD FORUM 2

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How are you doing sir I would like to know if you can do this discussion board for as soon as possible, let me know how much it will cost cause I want it by tomorrow night. Below is the instruction

Topic: Having completed this course of study, prayerfully reflect upon the literature and share how 1 of the literary pieces, characters, or authors studied in this course can be used as a Christian witness or salvific tool to fulfill the Great Commission. Identify the title, character, or author of the chosen literary piece and begin with a cogent thesis statement; offer detailed support and show control over the topic.

For Discussion Board Forum 2, your thread must answer the discussion prompt in 100–150 words. This parameter helps to promote writing that is thorough yet concise enough to permit your classmates to read all of the postings. As you compose your thread, use the citation format required by your degree program to cite all references to, or quotes from, external authors or sources (check your Prentice Hall Reference Guide and/or its companion website, www.mycomplab.com, to verify your citations). To let your instructor know which style of documentation you are using, write MLA, APA, or Turabian in the title of your thread as follows: Title – Citation style (e.g., “Christians and the Study of Literature – APA”).

After you have completed your thread, read at least 1 classmate’s thread and submit a reply to it. For Discussion Board Forum 1, your reply must be 250–300 words. The total word count for Discussion Board Forum 1 (thread and reply) must be no less than 500 words and no more than 600 words. For Discussion Board Forum 2, your reply must be 75–100 words. The total word count for Discussion Board Forum 2 (thread and reply) must be no less than 175 words and no more than 250 words. Be sure to meet all requirements. Carefully edit your posts and remember that this is a course that addresses composition; thus, your Discussion Board Forum posts will be graded on the following: content, organization, writing style, and grammar.

When composing your reply, note that statements such as “I like what you said” or “I disagree with your comment” do not count as replies. You must explain why you liked or disliked the thread by adding additional thoughts or ideas if you agreed with the author or by providing alternative thoughts or ideas when you disagree with the author. Keep in mind that, regardless of whether you agree or disagree with your classmates’ opinions, you must be respectful and courteous in every interaction. For more on proper discussion, consult the netiquette policy found in Liberty University’s Student Expectations.
 
Due Dates for Discussion Board Participation:

• For Discussion Board Forum 1, your thread is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Thursday of Module/Week 1, and your reply is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of the same module/week.
• For Discussion Board Forum 2, your thread is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday of Module/Week 8, and your reply is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Wednesdayday of the same module/week.

Review the Discussion Board Forum Grading Rubrics before completing the Discussion Board Forums.

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