Entry garden of the Taj Mahal

Mughal garden style is unique in its command of water.  Before their European counterparts could build the famed and lavish Renaissance  gardens, these cultures made their mark on the world of design.  Long courses of still water, for reflecting, made a statement for those in power.

Also using geometric form, the pavilion was introduced as a central feature. Again, these builders learned from former empires. 

CHOOSE a Mughal-styled garden from this period by doing an online search.

What is your impression of this style?
Can you think of a place where you may have seen something similar?
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Please edit my rough draft according to the paper reviews and instructor feedback I have attached. Additional scholarly resources are needed.

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The Week 5 assignment is the culmination of your hard work in ENG122. You will submit your final research-based academic argument. Weekly instructor guidance, prior assignment feedback, and Chapter 5 in your course text, College Writing Handbook, will help you complete final revisions and edits. In this assignment, you will show that you have achieved all course learning outcomes:

Interpret information through close and critical reading.
Demonstrate effective use of the writing process.
Employ effective academic tone, style, mechanics, and citation method.
Integrate relevant source material effectively and ethically.
Support a position appropriate to the rhetorical situation.
You will submit a five- to seven-page (1,250 to 1,800 word) well-structured essay that is formatted in proper APA style. This final draft assignment must integrate prior feedback and show effective improvement from the prior rough draft assignment. Your essay is expected to be the product of a complete and thorough writing process.

The argument presented in your essay must be sound, valid, and based upon evidence from at least eight credible sourcesat least five of which must be scholarly. (Review the Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources table for more information about appropriate sources). Information and evidence must be integrated properly, cited accurately, and used with integrity. The essay must be appropriate for an academic audience.