Book review on Jonathan Harr’s, A Civil Action

  Order Description Write a seven to ten page book review on Jonathan Harr’s, A Civil Action. This book review exercise is in" rel="nofollow">intended to take students beyond merely focusin" rel="nofollow">ing on writin" rel="nofollow">ing skills and style--which should be at a high level of proficiency--and in" rel="nofollow">instead, serves to develop students’ abilities to critically analyze the ideas of others. For that reason, students will provide a brief summary A Civil Action, no more than three pages, and then develop a theme about the book that you believe deserves further exploration. For in" rel="nofollow">instance, a student may delve in" rel="nofollow">into the in" rel="nofollow">injustices of the American judicial system. Or, students may look at environmental ethics and the role of corporations. A thorough readin" rel="nofollow">ing of Harr’s work will reveal many themes worth writin" rel="nofollow">ing about. When writin" rel="nofollow">ing, ensure your grammar is accurate, your sentences complete and unambiguous, and your overall logic is sound. Papers that have sound logic, but little grammatical accuracy will be docked accordin" rel="nofollow">ingly. Moreover, plagiarism is prohibited. Plagiarism is the presentin" rel="nofollow">ing of distin" rel="nofollow">inctive words or ideas of another as one’s own without creditin" rel="nofollow">ing the source. Plagiarism equates to cheatin" rel="nofollow">ing, and if discovered, will result in" rel="nofollow">in a severe reduction in" rel="nofollow">in grade.