Friday, November 7, 2014

Understanding Your Article

Read and take a page of notes about your article in your daybook. Fold the page in half so you separate the objective/summary side and the subjective/eval-reaction side.

Based on your reading of your article and the notes you have taken, answer the following questions in your daybook:

1. What is the main point your author is trying to make?

2. Copy down in quotation marks one sentence from the article which states this point (or comes close):

3. List at least three pieces of support or evidence this writer gives for this point:
a.
b.
c.



4. Which of these are STRONG, in your view? Why?

5. Which of these is WEAK or ineffective? Why?

6. Are any of these hard to follow or not clear?

7. Can you think of any OTHER examples/people/experiences/sources that would support this point? List:

8. Can you think of any other examples/people/experiences that would disprove this point?

Based on those questions begin your draft. Draft 1 due Tuesday.

Homework:

1. Complete the page of notes on your article.

2. Complete the answers to the questions above (write them in your daybook.)

3. Begin writing the draft due Tuesday. Use the tan assignment sheet to make sure you include all the required elements.

4. TWFTD:  your choice from your article.

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