حل واجبات الجامعة العربية المفتوحة
حل واجبات الجامعه العربية المفتوحه مع الشرح
لجميع فروع الجامعة ولجميع التخصصات ولجميع المواد
حلول نموذجية مضمونة وغير مكررة - قسم خاص للتربية
KSA-Kuwait - Bahrain -Oman - Jordon -Lebanon -Egypt-Sudan
الكويت البحرين عمان الأردن لبنان مصر البحرين حائل الرياض الدمام جدة المدينة المنورة الاحساء
(.turnitin./ ) فحص التشابه وفقا لنظام الجامعة عن طريق موقع كشف التشابه
اتصل : O544321455 - OO966544321455
واتس اب: 966544321455+
ايميل : a_al_shora@hot mail.com
سكايبي : a_al_shora
حل واجب 0.5.4.4.3.2.1.4.5.5 الجامعة العربية المفتوحة
حل واجبات الجامعة العربية المفتوحة O54.4.3.2.1.4.5.5 - OO96654.4.3.2.1.4.5.5
ايميل : a_al_shora @ h.o.t.m.ail.c.o.m
سكايبي: a_al_shora
واتس اب: OO96654.4.3.2.1.4.5.5
A230B TMA COVER FORM (2015)
“I am Heathcliff…if all perished and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained and he were annihilated, the Universe would turn to a mighty stranger.” In the above quotation, Catherine voices a strong romantic attachment to Heathcliff but the development of the novel culminates into an anti-romantic ending.
How does Bronte present Wuthering Heights as a ‘crossover’ novel between romanticism and realism? What are the features of her leading male and female characters that defy the ideal model of romantic heroism? How does the ending of the novel serve in further distancing the novel from the romantic norm?
Finally, as a reader, what are your reflections on the novel? Would you have preferred a classical or realistic ending? Do think that such a cross racial relationship would have stood a chance in a conservative Victorian society?
TMA
Please return your completed assignment to your tutor to arrive by the end of week 11.
This assignment, which is made up of five tasks relates to your study of E303B Book 3 (Getting Practical: Evaluating everyday texts) and the readings and activities associated with it. It represents 20% of the overall continuous assessment score (or OCAS).
The overall objective of this TMA is to assess your skills of critical evaluation and argument on the basis of grammatical evidence.
You are required to write no more than 1,000 words, but you will also need to present some of your findings in graphical or tabular form. Please indicate at the end of your essay the number of words you have used.
Before you start this assignment, refer to the general guidance on completing and submitting your assignments on page 41 in the course guide booklet that you have received with the package.
Important notes:
1. Your chosen composition texts MUST be approved and signed by your tutor before you start working on them to make sure they are the proper ones for the TMA, otherwise your TMA will not be accepted.
2. In an appendix, attach a photocopy or a printout of the two approved and signed texts you used for analysis.
3. You should write an introduction to the TMA at the very beginning of the page on which you begin doing your TMA. Also, you should write a conclusion to the whole TMA at the end in which you sum up what you have done in this TMA and state your own evaluation and opinion of what you have done.
• Task 1 (selection of text)
Choose two poorly written English compositions/essays written by Arab students who are not native speakers of English at the AOU preferably in the EL111 or El112 courses. Each one should be 100-150 words. Your tutor may also provide you with the texts which are well chosen and suitable for analysis in this TMA.
You should expect to spend a reasonable amount of time selecting your texts, as your choice of text will potentially affect the quality of your answer. Do not be afraid to reject your initial choice if you come across something better, since you will inevitably have gained insights from the process of selection. However, you need to remember to leave yourself enough time to spend on the analysis of your chosen text.
• Task 2 (initial evaluation of text’s weaknesses)
Read the poorly written texts several times and decide whether their weaknesses lie primarily in the way they have constructed interpersonal, textual or experiential meanings. You need to consider here the grammatical choices in relation to the context of use of the texts; in other words, to their:
• Field (for example, is the choice of lexis sufficiently technical and specialised or suitably commonplace and accessible?)
• Tenor (for example, does the lexicogrammar construct appropriate social roles and status for both writer and speaker?)
• Mode (for example, do the lexical and grammatical choices construe a well organised and structured text consistent with the mode and goal of the piece of writing or do they, for example, make the text too formal?)
• Audience, i.e. the readers the texts address: general or specialist readers.
At this stage of the assignment you will only be developing an impression of the text’s overall patterns and weaknesses rather than carrying out a systematic analysis. You do not need to submit the notes that you make at this stage.
• Task 3 (detailed analysis of text)
(You may write up to 500 words on this part of the assignment, but you will also need to present some of your findings in graphical or tabular form.)
You now need to decide on one or two specific areas of grammar to focus on in order to carry out a comprehensive and systematic analysis. You should select those areas which you think will provide most insight into the text’s problems and which account for its lack of high level of communicative effectiveness. For example, you may think the grammar is construing an inappropriate tenor, with the writer sounding too chatty and friendly. You would then need to carry out a comprehensive analysis of key language features associated with tenor (e.g. pronoun use, ellipsis, speech function, colloquial lexis, contraction, forms of address, stance etc.). (On the issue of colloquial lexis, consult a good dictionary which shows judgements on formal and informal usage. Do not pass this kind of judgement without the help of a specialist or dictionary.)
You may, on other hand, decide that the main problem with each text is its lack of overall structure and therefore decide to analyse patterns of theme choice, including hyper- and macro- theme.
You will need to display the findings of your analysis in a way that is meaningful to your tutor. How precisely you do this is your decision and will, to an extent, depend on the technology you have at your disposal. For example you may use formatting or colour to underline or highlight certain choices within the text. You may also present your findings in table form and give counts of each finding.
• Task 4 (re-writing of text)
Based on the findings of your analysis, rewrite each text to make it more effective in the specific areas of grammar and lexis that you focused on.
• Task 5 (evaluation of re-writing)
(You should write at least 500 words on this part of the assignment, excluding your re-written text.)
Describe the nature of the changes you made, why you made them and how effective you think they are in improving the communicative effect of the texts. You must explain both the inappropriateness of the original texts and the replacements/revisions which you introduced to each.
EL120 TMA COVER FORM
Spring (2014/2015)
EL 120: English Phonetics and Linguistics
TMA: Spring Semester 2014-2015
Prepared by Course Chair: Dr. Manar Shalaby
Proposed word length: 800 words
This TMA has two parts. You should answer BOTH questions in two separate essays each in about 400 words. Each essay will be marked out of 10 points.
Question 1:
Learning the description of consonants and vowels helps you to pronounce English sounds correctly and thus improves your spoken English. State how we describe English consonants and vowels. Start by explaining how letters differ from sounds, and how consonants differ from vowels. Support your answers with examples.
(Refer to Units 2-4)
Important Guidelines:
When you write on this topic, you can refer to the following ideas:
a. Difference between letters and sounds. (1 point)
b. Difference between consonants and vowels. (1 point)
c. How consonants are described. (3 pts)
d. How vowels are described. (3 pts)
e. Introduction and conclusion (1 point)
f. Reference citation (1 point)
Question 2:
Prosody is a feature of human spoken language. Define what prosody is; and clarify the three main components of prosody. Support your answers with examples.
(Refer to Unit 6)
Important Guidelines:
When writing on this topic, you can refer to the following ideas:
a. Definition of Prosody (1 point)
b. Definition of Stress, some of its rules and examples (3 points)
c. Definition of Rhythm, and examples (2 pts)
d. Definition of Intonation, and examples (2 pts)
e. Introduction and conclusion (1 point)
f. Reference citation (1 point)
• Use at least two sources from the e-library, the Internet, etc. to help you support your answers with definitions, examples, or others.
You could refer to some of the following references, but make sure to find some references of your own.
TMA COVER FORM: EL121: The Short story and Essay Writing
EL121: The Short Story and Essay Writing
TMA: Spring Semester 2014 - 2015
TMA: 20 points
[Prepared by Course Chair: Dr. Heba Badreldin]
One can say that all the five elements of the short story are complementary. However, with no characterization, a short story will be missing a core element that greatly impacts the rest of the four elements. To what extent does this statement hold true in the short stories: “The Tell Tale Heart”, “The Scarlet Ibis” and “Thank You Ma’m”. Write an essay in no more than 1200 words to discuss the aforementioned statement.
AA100A TMA COVER FORM
AA100A
The Arts Past and Present
TMA
Second Semester 2014-2015
Cut-off date: Week 10
TMA
Format and Word Count:
The student’s work should be presented in an ESSAY of around 1200 words.
Referencing:
The essay should include a list of references (print and electronic) at the end in addition to in-text referencing as per the requirements of the Harvard Referencing System. Proper referencing is a serious academic requirement and skill and will be rewarded accordingly.
Writing and Discussion Topic:
We often take our knowledge of famous people for granted. However, the process of reputation construction is far from being a simple and straightforward process. We often neglect consciously or unconsciously the basis of the reputation and do little to investigate the sources and accuracy of reputations. Taking Cleopatra, the last Ptolemaic queen of Egypt, as a case study, you are required to read the excerpt on Cleopatra’s reputation construction below to build your understanding of the complexity of the theme of reputation before embarking on more readings that would help you address the subthemes numbered 1-5 that follow:
In our search for Cleopatra we try to be objective and say that we are approaching the ancient material with an eye to simply extracting the truth about what really happened, but in practice this is harder than it sounds. We are all so imbued with our own values that they tend to creep in even when we are determined to shut them out, and the concept of ‘truth’ or the ‘facts’ is notoriously slippery. On the one hand we have so few ‘facts’ from the ancient world, and on the other we have different versions of the truth… Our explorations of the past do have meaning. What we bring to the past can cast it in a new light and help to bring out aspects of that history that have previously remained in the shadows, or been deliberately distorted in the explorations of those who have gone before us…
Source: AA100A Book 1, Unit 1, p. 26
1) Research how Cleopatra has had her reputation established in the ancient and modern worlds.
2) Identify the factors that have contributed to Cleopatra’s fame and reputation in the ancient world but most importantly in the modern world.
3) Reflect on how Cleopatra’s process of reputation construction was very much affected by ‘competing’ sources with variable reliability.
4) Investigate how changing perceptions affect the process of reputation construction as applies to Cleopatra’s case.
5) Summarize the lessons learnt from Cleopatra’s case experience as far as ‘competing’ reputations are concerned.
on Addressing the Topic:
Before you embark on writing the essay, you need to read carefully Book 1 Reputations in order to familiarize yourself with the topic at large and make use of the skills presented in the book when writing your essay. You are strongly advised to consult sources on the topic and widen your knowledge of the topic under consideration, but it is of the utmost importance to document any words or ideas that are not your own. Once you have the material ready, it is advisable that you follow the steps (1-5) indicated in the section above to avoid omitting sub-questions. Although the section on Cleopatra in the course book appears in Unit 1 of Book 1, you should demonstrate your knowledge of the complexity of the overarching concept of reputation as presented in all the units and not limit treatment solely to a particular treatment appearing in a single unit.
Note on the PT3 Form:
The tutor’s comments that appear here on the PT3 form and on the script of the student’s TMA should be taken seriously by the student as mentioned in the Course Guide.
U214A TMA COVER FORM (2014/2015)
U214 A TMA
Semester 2, 2014-2015
Cut-off date: Week 10
Length: 1500-2000 words
Question
Colonization was a turning point in the history of English language development that eventually resulted in three circles of English speakers according to Kachru (1992). Discuss the different patterns of settlement and their linguistic consequences. Illustrate with examples a case of at least one developing variety of English in one of the colonized geographical locations of your choice.
Areas of discussion of the TMA’s topic are related to U214A course book 1 English in the World, and particularly Unit 3, Unit3 Readings A &B (pp. 136 -149), and examples of variation in Unit 5.
E301B: The Art of English (II)
TMA: Semester 2, 2014 - 2015
TMA: 20 points
[Prepared by Course Chair: Dr.Yusuf Shudooh]
TMA Question:
Translation is a creative art. Discuss how good translators can handle [overcome] social, historical, cultural and ideological factors in translating literary or nonliterary texts.
You are encouraged to report views and cite examples from both the course material and other reputable resources [journal articles from the e-library].
حل واجبات الجامعة العربية المفتوحة
حل واجبات الجامعه العربية المفتوحه مع الشرح
لجميع فروع الجامعة ولجميع التخصصات ولجميع المواد
حلول نموذجية مضمونة وغير مكررة - قسم خاص للتربية
KSA-Kuwait - Bahrain -Oman - Jordon -Lebanon -Egypt-Sudan
الكويت البحرين عمان الأردن لبنان مصر البحرين حائل الرياض الدمام جدة المدينة المنورة الاحساء
(.turnitin./ ) فحص التشابه وفقا لنظام الجامعة عن طريق موقع كشف التشابه
اتصل : O544321455 - OO966544321455
واتس اب: 966544321455+
ايميل : a_al_shora@hot mail.com
سكايبي : a_al_shora
حل واجب 0.5.4.4.3.2.1.4.5.5 الجامعة العربية المفتوحة
حل واجبات الجامعة العربية المفتوحة O54.4.3.2.1.4.5.5 - OO96654.4.3.2.1.4.5.5
ايميل : a_al_shora @ h.o.t.m.ail.c.o.m
سكايبي: a_al_shora
واتس اب: OO96654.4.3.2.1.4.5.5
حل واجبات الجامعه العربية المفتوحه مع الشرح
لجميع فروع الجامعة ولجميع التخصصات ولجميع المواد
حلول نموذجية مضمونة وغير مكررة - قسم خاص للتربية
KSA-Kuwait - Bahrain -Oman - Jordon -Lebanon -Egypt-Sudan
الكويت البحرين عمان الأردن لبنان مصر البحرين حائل الرياض الدمام جدة المدينة المنورة الاحساء
(.turnitin./ ) فحص التشابه وفقا لنظام الجامعة عن طريق موقع كشف التشابه
اتصل : O544321455 - OO966544321455
واتس اب: 966544321455+
ايميل : a_al_shora@hot mail.com
سكايبي : a_al_shora
حل واجب 0.5.4.4.3.2.1.4.5.5 الجامعة العربية المفتوحة
حل واجبات الجامعة العربية المفتوحة O54.4.3.2.1.4.5.5 - OO96654.4.3.2.1.4.5.5
ايميل : a_al_shora @ h.o.t.m.ail.c.o.m
سكايبي: a_al_shora
واتس اب: OO96654.4.3.2.1.4.5.5
A230B TMA COVER FORM (2015)
“I am Heathcliff…if all perished and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained and he were annihilated, the Universe would turn to a mighty stranger.” In the above quotation, Catherine voices a strong romantic attachment to Heathcliff but the development of the novel culminates into an anti-romantic ending.
How does Bronte present Wuthering Heights as a ‘crossover’ novel between romanticism and realism? What are the features of her leading male and female characters that defy the ideal model of romantic heroism? How does the ending of the novel serve in further distancing the novel from the romantic norm?
Finally, as a reader, what are your reflections on the novel? Would you have preferred a classical or realistic ending? Do think that such a cross racial relationship would have stood a chance in a conservative Victorian society?
TMA
Please return your completed assignment to your tutor to arrive by the end of week 11.
This assignment, which is made up of five tasks relates to your study of E303B Book 3 (Getting Practical: Evaluating everyday texts) and the readings and activities associated with it. It represents 20% of the overall continuous assessment score (or OCAS).
The overall objective of this TMA is to assess your skills of critical evaluation and argument on the basis of grammatical evidence.
You are required to write no more than 1,000 words, but you will also need to present some of your findings in graphical or tabular form. Please indicate at the end of your essay the number of words you have used.
Before you start this assignment, refer to the general guidance on completing and submitting your assignments on page 41 in the course guide booklet that you have received with the package.
Important notes:
1. Your chosen composition texts MUST be approved and signed by your tutor before you start working on them to make sure they are the proper ones for the TMA, otherwise your TMA will not be accepted.
2. In an appendix, attach a photocopy or a printout of the two approved and signed texts you used for analysis.
3. You should write an introduction to the TMA at the very beginning of the page on which you begin doing your TMA. Also, you should write a conclusion to the whole TMA at the end in which you sum up what you have done in this TMA and state your own evaluation and opinion of what you have done.
• Task 1 (selection of text)
Choose two poorly written English compositions/essays written by Arab students who are not native speakers of English at the AOU preferably in the EL111 or El112 courses. Each one should be 100-150 words. Your tutor may also provide you with the texts which are well chosen and suitable for analysis in this TMA.
You should expect to spend a reasonable amount of time selecting your texts, as your choice of text will potentially affect the quality of your answer. Do not be afraid to reject your initial choice if you come across something better, since you will inevitably have gained insights from the process of selection. However, you need to remember to leave yourself enough time to spend on the analysis of your chosen text.
• Task 2 (initial evaluation of text’s weaknesses)
Read the poorly written texts several times and decide whether their weaknesses lie primarily in the way they have constructed interpersonal, textual or experiential meanings. You need to consider here the grammatical choices in relation to the context of use of the texts; in other words, to their:
• Field (for example, is the choice of lexis sufficiently technical and specialised or suitably commonplace and accessible?)
• Tenor (for example, does the lexicogrammar construct appropriate social roles and status for both writer and speaker?)
• Mode (for example, do the lexical and grammatical choices construe a well organised and structured text consistent with the mode and goal of the piece of writing or do they, for example, make the text too formal?)
• Audience, i.e. the readers the texts address: general or specialist readers.
At this stage of the assignment you will only be developing an impression of the text’s overall patterns and weaknesses rather than carrying out a systematic analysis. You do not need to submit the notes that you make at this stage.
• Task 3 (detailed analysis of text)
(You may write up to 500 words on this part of the assignment, but you will also need to present some of your findings in graphical or tabular form.)
You now need to decide on one or two specific areas of grammar to focus on in order to carry out a comprehensive and systematic analysis. You should select those areas which you think will provide most insight into the text’s problems and which account for its lack of high level of communicative effectiveness. For example, you may think the grammar is construing an inappropriate tenor, with the writer sounding too chatty and friendly. You would then need to carry out a comprehensive analysis of key language features associated with tenor (e.g. pronoun use, ellipsis, speech function, colloquial lexis, contraction, forms of address, stance etc.). (On the issue of colloquial lexis, consult a good dictionary which shows judgements on formal and informal usage. Do not pass this kind of judgement without the help of a specialist or dictionary.)
You may, on other hand, decide that the main problem with each text is its lack of overall structure and therefore decide to analyse patterns of theme choice, including hyper- and macro- theme.
You will need to display the findings of your analysis in a way that is meaningful to your tutor. How precisely you do this is your decision and will, to an extent, depend on the technology you have at your disposal. For example you may use formatting or colour to underline or highlight certain choices within the text. You may also present your findings in table form and give counts of each finding.
• Task 4 (re-writing of text)
Based on the findings of your analysis, rewrite each text to make it more effective in the specific areas of grammar and lexis that you focused on.
• Task 5 (evaluation of re-writing)
(You should write at least 500 words on this part of the assignment, excluding your re-written text.)
Describe the nature of the changes you made, why you made them and how effective you think they are in improving the communicative effect of the texts. You must explain both the inappropriateness of the original texts and the replacements/revisions which you introduced to each.
EL120 TMA COVER FORM
Spring (2014/2015)
EL 120: English Phonetics and Linguistics
TMA: Spring Semester 2014-2015
Prepared by Course Chair: Dr. Manar Shalaby
Proposed word length: 800 words
This TMA has two parts. You should answer BOTH questions in two separate essays each in about 400 words. Each essay will be marked out of 10 points.
Question 1:
Learning the description of consonants and vowels helps you to pronounce English sounds correctly and thus improves your spoken English. State how we describe English consonants and vowels. Start by explaining how letters differ from sounds, and how consonants differ from vowels. Support your answers with examples.
(Refer to Units 2-4)
Important Guidelines:
When you write on this topic, you can refer to the following ideas:
a. Difference between letters and sounds. (1 point)
b. Difference between consonants and vowels. (1 point)
c. How consonants are described. (3 pts)
d. How vowels are described. (3 pts)
e. Introduction and conclusion (1 point)
f. Reference citation (1 point)
Question 2:
Prosody is a feature of human spoken language. Define what prosody is; and clarify the three main components of prosody. Support your answers with examples.
(Refer to Unit 6)
Important Guidelines:
When writing on this topic, you can refer to the following ideas:
a. Definition of Prosody (1 point)
b. Definition of Stress, some of its rules and examples (3 points)
c. Definition of Rhythm, and examples (2 pts)
d. Definition of Intonation, and examples (2 pts)
e. Introduction and conclusion (1 point)
f. Reference citation (1 point)
• Use at least two sources from the e-library, the Internet, etc. to help you support your answers with definitions, examples, or others.
You could refer to some of the following references, but make sure to find some references of your own.
TMA COVER FORM: EL121: The Short story and Essay Writing
EL121: The Short Story and Essay Writing
TMA: Spring Semester 2014 - 2015
TMA: 20 points
[Prepared by Course Chair: Dr. Heba Badreldin]
One can say that all the five elements of the short story are complementary. However, with no characterization, a short story will be missing a core element that greatly impacts the rest of the four elements. To what extent does this statement hold true in the short stories: “The Tell Tale Heart”, “The Scarlet Ibis” and “Thank You Ma’m”. Write an essay in no more than 1200 words to discuss the aforementioned statement.
AA100A TMA COVER FORM
AA100A
The Arts Past and Present
TMA
Second Semester 2014-2015
Cut-off date: Week 10
TMA
Format and Word Count:
The student’s work should be presented in an ESSAY of around 1200 words.
Referencing:
The essay should include a list of references (print and electronic) at the end in addition to in-text referencing as per the requirements of the Harvard Referencing System. Proper referencing is a serious academic requirement and skill and will be rewarded accordingly.
Writing and Discussion Topic:
We often take our knowledge of famous people for granted. However, the process of reputation construction is far from being a simple and straightforward process. We often neglect consciously or unconsciously the basis of the reputation and do little to investigate the sources and accuracy of reputations. Taking Cleopatra, the last Ptolemaic queen of Egypt, as a case study, you are required to read the excerpt on Cleopatra’s reputation construction below to build your understanding of the complexity of the theme of reputation before embarking on more readings that would help you address the subthemes numbered 1-5 that follow:
In our search for Cleopatra we try to be objective and say that we are approaching the ancient material with an eye to simply extracting the truth about what really happened, but in practice this is harder than it sounds. We are all so imbued with our own values that they tend to creep in even when we are determined to shut them out, and the concept of ‘truth’ or the ‘facts’ is notoriously slippery. On the one hand we have so few ‘facts’ from the ancient world, and on the other we have different versions of the truth… Our explorations of the past do have meaning. What we bring to the past can cast it in a new light and help to bring out aspects of that history that have previously remained in the shadows, or been deliberately distorted in the explorations of those who have gone before us…
Source: AA100A Book 1, Unit 1, p. 26
1) Research how Cleopatra has had her reputation established in the ancient and modern worlds.
2) Identify the factors that have contributed to Cleopatra’s fame and reputation in the ancient world but most importantly in the modern world.
3) Reflect on how Cleopatra’s process of reputation construction was very much affected by ‘competing’ sources with variable reliability.
4) Investigate how changing perceptions affect the process of reputation construction as applies to Cleopatra’s case.
5) Summarize the lessons learnt from Cleopatra’s case experience as far as ‘competing’ reputations are concerned.
on Addressing the Topic:
Before you embark on writing the essay, you need to read carefully Book 1 Reputations in order to familiarize yourself with the topic at large and make use of the skills presented in the book when writing your essay. You are strongly advised to consult sources on the topic and widen your knowledge of the topic under consideration, but it is of the utmost importance to document any words or ideas that are not your own. Once you have the material ready, it is advisable that you follow the steps (1-5) indicated in the section above to avoid omitting sub-questions. Although the section on Cleopatra in the course book appears in Unit 1 of Book 1, you should demonstrate your knowledge of the complexity of the overarching concept of reputation as presented in all the units and not limit treatment solely to a particular treatment appearing in a single unit.
Note on the PT3 Form:
The tutor’s comments that appear here on the PT3 form and on the script of the student’s TMA should be taken seriously by the student as mentioned in the Course Guide.
U214A TMA COVER FORM (2014/2015)
U214 A TMA
Semester 2, 2014-2015
Cut-off date: Week 10
Length: 1500-2000 words
Question
Colonization was a turning point in the history of English language development that eventually resulted in three circles of English speakers according to Kachru (1992). Discuss the different patterns of settlement and their linguistic consequences. Illustrate with examples a case of at least one developing variety of English in one of the colonized geographical locations of your choice.
Areas of discussion of the TMA’s topic are related to U214A course book 1 English in the World, and particularly Unit 3, Unit3 Readings A &B (pp. 136 -149), and examples of variation in Unit 5.
E301B: The Art of English (II)
TMA: Semester 2, 2014 - 2015
TMA: 20 points
[Prepared by Course Chair: Dr.Yusuf Shudooh]
TMA Question:
Translation is a creative art. Discuss how good translators can handle [overcome] social, historical, cultural and ideological factors in translating literary or nonliterary texts.
You are encouraged to report views and cite examples from both the course material and other reputable resources [journal articles from the e-library].
حل واجبات الجامعة العربية المفتوحة
حل واجبات الجامعه العربية المفتوحه مع الشرح
لجميع فروع الجامعة ولجميع التخصصات ولجميع المواد
حلول نموذجية مضمونة وغير مكررة - قسم خاص للتربية
KSA-Kuwait - Bahrain -Oman - Jordon -Lebanon -Egypt-Sudan
الكويت البحرين عمان الأردن لبنان مصر البحرين حائل الرياض الدمام جدة المدينة المنورة الاحساء
(.turnitin./ ) فحص التشابه وفقا لنظام الجامعة عن طريق موقع كشف التشابه
اتصل : O544321455 - OO966544321455
واتس اب: 966544321455+
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