Ethics Of Technology Writing Stories Essay

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While many different stories could potentially be written given a set of objectives, they should all contribute in a similar way to resolution of the problem. The objectives should be in the range of 200 to 400 words. 3) Outline of the Story: This contains the narrative argument and the elements that will be used to construct that narrative argument. Depending on the level of detail the author feels is needed it may range from 100 to 500 words.

4) the Story

5) Analysis of the Story: This analysis explains how the objectives were achieved through the elements of the story. The analysis should be in the range of 200 to 500 words.

6) Peer Review Comments and Author Reaction: Peer review comments and your reaction to them must be substantive....

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You only need to provide me with the final product but you need to explain how the final product was influenced by the peer reviewer. The length of this will very greatly based on the length of the peer comments. But something in the 200 to 400-word range is reasonable.
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Problem Statement

Provide more emphasis on the problem and why it should be studied and how it can be addressed

There are some grammatical errors, sentence fragments, and verb/noun agreement issues in the writing of this section.

Objectives

Objective 1: To tell the story of a video game player who goes through life seeing himself as a protagonist in a video game, and to demonstrate how this perspective impacts the video

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