- Write for readers who have never heard of Bunn or our other course readings.
- Remember, the more you look, the more you find. When you interpret Bunn, provide the details and examples that will help your readers to see why he is saying those things. This will also help you to provide evidence for your interpretation and will cause you to come up with new connections and ideas.
- For your connection, you can read Santiago, Kincaid, Burgos, your Assignment 3, or even Bunn like a writer (or use something else as in the sample student essay we read on Tuesday that made a connection to music). Make sure to show specific examples in your connection.
Provide signal phrases and page citations for all quotations and paraphrases and include the title and the full names of the authors when quoting or paraphrasing them for the first time. Also, include either author credentials (for example, researcher, educator, evolutionary biologist) or the article title in the signal phrase:


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