ASSIGNMENT Thoroughly respond to the following prompt: Explain an important and interesting concept, one you already know well or are just learning about. Consider what your readers are likely to know and think about the concept, what they are likely to find interesting about the topic, what you might want them to learn about it, […]
Who wrote it or created? Why was it written? What is it trying to do to or for its readers?
Rhetorical question Rhetorical Context: Who wrote it or created? Why was it written? What is it trying to do to or for its readers? What is it? Where does it appear? When was it published?
Present a persuasive thesis, which takes a stand on a particular issue and attempts to bring readers into agreement with that thesis.
Present a persuasive thesis, which takes a stand on a particular issue and attempts to bring readers into agreement with that thesis. Be in the range of 2500-3000 words. A little more is fine, but must meet that minimum threshold to be considered successful. Utilize at least 7 outside sources, of any type. Those sources […]