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A1. Initial Thoughts
Paragraph here. The candidate provides an appropriate description, with substantial detail, of
initial thoughts and/or feelings about the work.
A2. Aspect of Interest
Paragraph here. The candidate provides an appropriate description of at least 1 aspect of the
work that most interests the candidate.
B1. Historical Context
Paragraph here. The candidate provides an appropriate description, with substantial detail, of
the historical context of the period in which the work was written.
B2. Insights into the Work
Paragraph here. The candidate provides a logical discussion, with substantial detail, of insights
into the work that can be gained from the author’s biography. Be sure to cite your sources (Last Name,
Year).
B3. Exploration of a Particular Theme
Paragraph here. The candidate provides a plausible analysis of how this work explores a
particular theme and/or stylistic characteristic from its period. Be sure to cite your sources (Last Name,
Year).
B4. Relevance of the Work
Paragraph here. The candidate provides a logical explanation, with substantial detail, of the
relevance of this work for today’s audiences.
C. Effect of Analysis on Perception
Paragraph here. The candidate provides a logical discussion of how the deeper knowledge
gained through analysis has informed or altered their thoughts and feelings about the work.
References
Last Name, (Year). Website Title. Retrieved from: URL.
Last Name, (Year). Book Title. City Name: Publisher.
C100 HUMANITIES TASK ADVICE
You do NOT have to write carefully formatted essays; instead, you can provide short paragraph answers
for each of the prompts. Join the Task Overview Cohort (live recorded sessions) or Self-paced Task
Cohort (no live sessions) for more information.
Here are 10 steps for successful tasks:
1. There are two tasks, and you can do either Task 1 or Task 2 first. The task instructions are
accessible under Assessments in your Course of Study, but I recommend that you also use the
task instructions in MindEdge A.02 (under Task Resources in MindEdge) because it provides
more detail about the expectations. Using the link, choose a work for either task with which you
can connect in some way.
2. Use this template to speed up the writing process: Task Template. Read the appropriate task
sample for the type of work chosen (A.03 for poetry, A.04 for short stories or novels, A.05 for
music, and A.06 for art).
3. Watch this video for tips on the tasks and to see how they can help with your studies: C100:
Jumpstarting the Course | How to use the Tasks to study for the exam.
4. For A1 and A2, be specific regarding your thoughts on the work and the part that interests you
most.
5. Use MindEdge for the historical research in B1 (section .06 of the appropriate module). You
only need to discuss one major event that occurred during that time period.
6. Use the library page to find biographies of the authors/artists for B2. (Click on the name in the
library page.) Be sure to focus on the insights you gain by reading the biography!
7. Use MindEdge to look up the themes or characteristics for B3 (go to the appropriate module
and use section .05 for themes and the labeled discipline (literature, art, music) page for
characteristics). Explain how you see that theme or characteristic in the work.
8. For B4, simply explain why you think it is relevant today—no research needed!
9. For C, think about what you said for A1 and A2 and what you learned in B1, B2, and B3, then
explain how your thoughts about the work have changed in some way.
10. Make sure to cite the research for B1 and B2 (and B3 if needed) in the paragraphs and on a
reference page. Formatting is covered in A.07 and A.08 with examples in A.08.
Common reasons for returns:
1. In B2, students forget to tie the biographical information back to the work. Make sure to make a
connection between the person’s life and the work itself. Name the work in the discussion!
2. For B1 Historical Context, discuss the history of the time period in general. They want a general
idea of what happened in the time period. You don’t even have to mention the work, but
naming important events helps.
3. Missing a prompt is easy. You should have about a paragraph per prompt, which means a
paragraph for A, for A1, for B1, for B2, etc. It helps to label them in your paper—you can always
remove the labels before submission.
4. For B4 and C, be sure to discuss the work itself by name. Many students discuss the
author/artist/composer or the time period, but they want you to focus on the specific work you
chose.