Step 1: Read the article
Find the thesis and main points
Note what you agree or disagree with
Are you offended or saddened by anything?
Step 2: Enter the conversations by deciding on a thesis.
Step 3: Think of detailed, specific evidence from YOUR experience. You should not do
additional research or use sources other than the article
Step 4: Adjust your thesis if need by to fit your evidence
Step 5: Write an outline (no full sentences) on a separate word document
Step 6: Be sure to adequately explain your evidence and use “”citations””
and/or attribute tags when you cite the article. Paraphrases of the article must put the article’s language into your own words.
step 7: write a two pages responding to this article
Read Teller’s article
Identify the thesis/ main idea
List 3 or 4 supporting points
Note if you agree/ any rhetorical devices used
Read Stewart’s article
Identify the thesis/ main idea
List 3 or 4 supporting points
Note if you agree/any rhetorical devices used
Compare the two articles
How did Stewart strongly respond to Teller?
What rhetorical devices were used?


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