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The writing assignment should be about 5-6 pages-long, Century Schoolbook, 12 pt-font, 1 inch all around, double-spaced and APA format (check APA Style Guides here). The paper should be presented in an organized and well-thought manner. THOSE ARE NOT EASY ASSIGNMENTS. PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS THOROUGHLY Those assignments are NOT summaries of the readings but analyses! (WARNING) Please find sample paper here The goal of this paper is to read and answer the questions by evaluating and analyzing the common points and differences ACROSS the readings using your SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION Do NOT write about each article one after another When referencing articles, make sure to quote correctly with page number Long quotations (3 lines or more) are NOT recommended but if you do use some, make sure they are single-spaced Read Evicted book from chapters 6-7 & 9-12 and answer the following 2 questions: Question 1: Using your sociological imagination, identify 2 specific issues around poverty then explain/examine/analyze how and why those issues emerge and impact those families. Question 2: Using your sociological imagination, explain/examine/analyze how poverty is structured around ethnicity and age. This is how your answers should be structured: How does this theme help us understand the issues faced by people in poverty? Provide in-depth analysis around this theme and how it is linked to poverty Be sure to provide sources to support your claims (refer to Power & Poverty). Introduction of a common theme identified in the stories Explain this theme using your sociological imagination Provide short examples from the stories Repeat for 2nd theme The answers to each question should be roughly 2-21/2 pages each. Check the organization of your paper, spelling and grammar. Your grade will be based on your level of critical analysis and clarity using your sociological imagination. If you are using some of the sources provided earlier in the module, please cite properly.
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