Define the phrаse “cоnceptuаl mоdel.” Using аn example, discuss hоw it can be represented by an interface metaphor. Lastly, describe what metaphors “exploit.”
Writing Prоmpt: Chоres аre а cоmmon pаrt of daily life, with many children and teenagers expected to help around the house. Some people believe that doing chores helps build responsibility, discipline, and work ethic. Others argue that children and teens should focus on school and extracurricular activities rather than household tasks. What do you think? Which position do you agree with? Why? Use specific reasons and examples to support your position. Simply put, should children and teenagers be required to do household chores? Yes or No? Why? Directions: Write a five-paragraph essay. (About 800-1000 Words) Use specific reasons and examples to support your position. Do not use second person (you, your, yours, etc.). You cannot use cell phones or any other electronic device. Do not use information from the internet. You CANNOT use Artificial Intelligence tools. If I suspect you have consulted the internet, you will receive a ZERO (0) on this final exam! The Introduction: 5-7 sentences and the thesis statement. Hook Bridge Thesis: Take a stand. "For" or "Against" Body Paragraph 1: 8-12 sentences with an appropriate topic sentence. Use college-level vocabulary and complex ideas. Provide logical and sufficient reasoning supporting your opinion. Body Paragraph 2: 8-12 sentences with an appropriate topic sentence. Use college-level vocabulary and complex ideas. Provide logical and sufficient reasoning supporting your opinion. Body Paragraph 3: 8-12 sentences with an appropriate topic sentence. Use college-level vocabulary and complex ideas. Provide logical and sufficient reasoning supporting your opinion. The Conclusion: 5-6 sentences that wrap up the essay. Do not merely repeat information. Make predictions and inferences and draw conclusions. State the importance. Final drafts must have the correct MLA heading, title, correct spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure. Space between paragraphs—not sentences. Check your spelling. The Final Exam is worth 20% of your Final Grade.