English Question
Prompt:
Choose three sociological concepts (one concept from three different chapters from the textbook) and identify their roles in the PBS Frontline documentary COVID’s Hidden Toll (Links to an external site.) (2020), directed by Daffodil Altan and Andrés Cediel . In each body paragraph, define your key term (or key terms), briefly describe the part of the film you will apply the term to, and then provide your analysis of how that key term applies to the film.
You are required to complete a five-paragraph essay that examines the relationships between sociological concepts in the course readings and what takes place in the film screened in class.
There is no minimum page limit, but the maximum length for this essay is three pages. Make sure to use double spacing, 12-point font, and one-inch margins. The challenge is to make your argument clearly and concisely within the constraints of the space allowed. Please number each page, include a formal heading, and create a title that is centered and underlined.For your citations and bibliography, you may use MLA, APA, or Chicago style. An EXAMPLE paper is attached for reference DO NOT COPY. no plagiarism textbook: https://openstax.org/books/
Requirements: 3 pages
Answer preview
Covid Hidden Toll is the 18th film in the documentary series that debuted on July 18, 2020. The film was co-produced by Daffodil Altan, Andres Cediel, and Maria Jose Calderon. In this film, the Frontline Media solution team interviewed diverse workers and senior members in different agricultural companies in the United States to evaluate their Covid 19 pandemic safety. Also, the team interviewed other people, including the current political leaders, former OSHA chairperson, agricultural employee’s union leaders, healthcare providers to provide their views about the agricultural companies’ tendency to disregard the Covid 19 pandemic health guidelines thus, exposing their employees to this dangerous virus. The film uncovers the dark side of the agricultural industry in American, where most of the workers are undocumented workers, especially immigrants from Latin countries. The films further disclose that the undocumented
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