adding conflict explanation to paper, assignment help

please see the file I uploaded. I would like you to research a conflict michael oher faced either with the new culture (old family vs new family & learning a new life) and / or his struggle with being a student.

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I think you’ll find more with the family conflict,

I would like 3 pages added onto the file attached with this information & refernces

Specific Requirements

Thesis Statement: Formulate a clear thesis statement that directly presents your position or the narrowed and persuasive point of your essay.Do not use a purpose statement, a quotation, or question as your thesis.As
a way to lead into the thesis in the introductory paragraph(s),
consider previewing a curious problem the course’s reader presented in
various essay or a difficult or telling quotation from an authoritative
article.

Textual Support:Obviously, you’ll be
using examples from the articles you choose to analyze, but you’ll also
want to make connections to the current research you’ve assembled and if
possible other ideas discussed in class.You may use previous course
writings in this essay with your instructor’s permission and if they add
substantively to your existing interpretation rather than replace it
.

Research Sources:
For the purpose of supporting your points or introducing differing
perspectives, integrate smoothly, with proper attribution, quotations
(very sparingly) and paraphrases of at least three sources, two of which must be academic, peer-reviewed articles or books.Wikis,
dictionaries, or encyclopedias will not count as sources for support or
rebuttal.If you are unsure about how to use such information, please
consult your instructor on proper usage.Avoid “padding” your essay with
needlessly long quotations. Rather use only what you need for the force
of its insight or its astute rhetorical performance you wish to
reproduce fully.Be sure to introduce your quotations with appropriate
lead-in phrases or the author’s name.

Organization:This
type of paper should not rely on summaries, extended narratives, or
other descriptive strategies.In other words, reviewing a controversy, or
reviewing one’s experience with it, is not establishing a position on
it.While you do want to provide a bit of context for the issue and
related articles in which ideas are found, this should be done quickly
and concisely so you can move on to using those texts to support your
larger analysis.The essay should present the scope and significance of
the controversy’s main contentions, the role language plays in those
ideas, the implications of the various arguments on the matter, and
engage differing perspectives, all while establishing your position.

Although
a variety of organizational patterns could work for this paper, the
research paper, in general, has to orchestrate many voices and ideas,
but is a result of your direction.Try to setup this logical and readily
apparent direction with an outline, however rough it may be, before
writing so you can see toward what main point you are taking the reader
and how you might best arrive there. What should the essay prove or
demonstrate to a reader who may disagree with its point to be as
convincing as possible?

General Writing Guidelines:

  • Avoid
    using the personal first-person (“I” or “we”) unless it becomes too
    awkward, and do not use the overly-familiar second person (“you”) in
    this essay.The focus is on textual analysis and making a larger argument
    rather than on oneself or the reader, so personal experience and a
    narrative tone are not appropriate. (Exception: Question #9 and related questions or topics.)
  • Avoid relying on large, block quotations for support because your ideas are most important.
  • Your
    paper should be edited and in APA format with a title page and
    References page.Note that the entire paper should be double-spaced,
    prepared with the proper font, and use APA style citations.

(Possible)Research Questions

  • Are
    there differences in how men and women speak to each other?If so, what
    do you think accounts for these differences?If not, explain.

  • Examine
    how certain forms of language use can sustain power relationships.For
    instance, what linguistic features or characteristics can we see that
    help explain a dominant group’s or person’s position of power? Here you
    can use contemporary or historical examples.

  • What does
    it mean to be literate or considered literate?Describe how you became
    “literate” to argue for, or against, a form of literacy training.You
    could compare your experiences to others, like Malcolm X, to show how
    some forms of such training can be more productive and effective than
    others.Research current practices in literacy training in American
    public schools to argue for the most effective method.You may use your
    own experience