
Joseph A. answered 12/14/19
Wise old Democratic Socialist English Professor
The assignment seems quite straightforward, with quite a bit of helpful direction on how to complete it successfully. What puzzles you about it? If you want answers to your questions, you need to actually have questions of your own. Arriving at them will require you to read, understand and think about the assignment, as well as about the topics it requires you to comment upon in performing it. Having even one question about the assignment might be enough to open the door to allow a tutor to start helping you with your work, your effort to complete the assignment. Just reproducing the assignment verbatim is a pretty lazy cry for help, Do you really want help? If so, what? Is there a specific part of the assignment you don't understand or which you are having trouble carrying out on your own? Help may be essential to your success, but it is no substitute for your own hard work. In fact, good tutoring will probably make you work harder, even though you eventually find out that the assignment was in fact easier once you got the tutor involved with your work. You just have to be doing some first, before the tutor can really get involved.