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Week 10 Discussion

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Q Week 10 Online Discussion Assignment: “Memorial Tattoos” Online Discussion Assignment Week 10: “Memorial Tattoos” Read Kate Sweeney’s essay "Memorial Tattoos: Getting Inked and Letting Go;" click here to download Download click here to download. Answer all questions following the essay. See below for discussion questions. Please post answers to the questions below by 11:55pm, Sunday, July 26th, 2020. Please complete all comments by 11:55pm, Monday, July 27th, 2020. The Discussion Assignment will be graded according to the instructions below and the rubric found under Course Information. Look at the words and phrases that the author chooses to describe Sarah Peacock. Pick out four and tell how they help form a coherent impression of the tattoo artist. What words let you know that the author regards tattooing as an art form? Do you regard tattooing as an art form? How do you feel about tattoos? Have you, or someone you know, encountered judgment or discrimination because of tattoos or body art? How should such a situation be handled? Reference Sweeney, K. (2014). Memorial tattoos: Getting inked and letting go. In P. Arlov, Wordsmith (6th ed.) (pp. 534-541). Boston: Pearson, 2016. ENGLISH 010 Instructions for Discussion Assignments Responses to discussion questions about text readings: Post your answer(s) to the discussion question(s) by the due date. Respond to at least two classmates’ postings by the due date. In at least 5 sentences, include not only agreement or disagreement (as appropriate) but also why you agree, disagree, or both, with your classmate’s response. Be kind and respectful! Discussion Assignments will be graded according to the rubric posted under Course Information. Click here to access.

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The first word and phrases which the author uses describes the figure and attire of Sarah Peacock. Kate describes Sarah a lady who had wild red hair with two braids one laid upon the another. Moreover, it has also been evidenced that the author here prominently provides minute description about mapped blur body and blue eyes. The author also describes Sarah’s voice as sounding quiet and highlights how Sarah screams to call an employee who is just few feet away. Along with physical expression, the author also goes on describing the characteristic trait of Sarah as a Tattoo artist. The author goes on describing that how Sarah creates tattoo to memorize the dead and make that person’s reality an emotional experience.