It carries 25 points and has two parts: 1. Read, label, annotate (explaining why you think as you…
It carries 25 points and has two parts: 1. Read, label, annotate (explaining why you think as you…
It carries 25 points and has two parts:
1. Read, label, annotate (explaining why you think as you do) a New Yorker article for 12 points. The rhetorical situation: the persona of the writer, purpose, audience, genre; 2 point Mark the claims, & so what, and add your own headings so you paraphrase the whole arc of the argument (or writer’s stance). 4 points
Find, label and explain these: 3 points At least 3 strategies for coherence Why it (the issue or problem in the article) matters Find points Everyday language Metacommentary Templates Voice markers Naysayers & answers to the naysayer “Framed” or “nested” quotations
2 Work the Metacognition table, thoughtfully and completely for 13 points.