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From Reading to Writing. Rhet 1010 dlamey@aucegypt.edu. Things to do. Keep assignments Go over ideas of chapter 2 Do some analysis of given text. Annotating. Critical reading : bringing knowledge, interests and experiences to text Annotating : first act of writing in response
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From Reading to Writing Rhet 1010 dlamey@aucegypt.edu
Things to do • Keep assignments • Go over ideas of chapter 2 • Do some analysis of given text
Annotating • Critical reading: bringing knowledge, interests and experiences to text • Annotating: first act of writing in response • Annotating means identifying: • Purpose • Claim • Main idea(s) • Connections with ideas in other texts
Annotating .. cont’d When annotating you answer these questions: • What arguments are responded to? • Is the issue significant? • Are the author’s claims true? • Is author’s evidence sufficient? • Is there an exception to author’s argument? • What would be a counterargument?
Practice • Now read the text on p. 31 • Disregard annotation in margins • Think of: • Identify situation • Identify writer’s purpose • Identify author’s claims/thesis • Identify author’s evidence • Identify audience
Hirsch’s Cultural Literacy • What is Hirsch’s thesis? • What is the situation/problem? • What is Hirsch’s purpose? • What are his claims? • What are the counterarguments? • How does he refute them?
Assignment • Look at Barbara Ehrenreich’s article on p.47/48 • Identify the situation • Identify writer’s purpose • Identify author’s claims/thesis • Identify author’s evidence • Identify her audience
Reading Assignment • Read “To Kill or not to Kill” by Scott Turrow