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September 28th: In class writing

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/25/opinions/putin-army-without-a-cause-opinion-column-galant/index.html Opinion by Richard Galant, CNN   When Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine in February, many questioned the commitment of his troops to the cause. How strongly would they fight a neighboring nation with longstanding ties… Continue Reading

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September 22: In class writing

Group Members: Elizabeth Perez, Alexandra Kersten, Aaman Shah https://www.nytimes.com/article/russia-ukraine-nato-europe.html   Even though you may have a copy of the image, describe it carefully in your writing on the assumption that your description is all readers may have to go on. Then… Continue Reading

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September 21 – In class writing

Image Source: global.authorName. “{{(Global.pageOgTitle) ? Global.pageOgTitle : Global.pageTitle}}.” Pulitzer.org, 2022, www.pulitzer.org/winners/photography-staff-associated-press. Accessed 21 Sept. 2022. ‌ The image above displays a chaotic protest near the CNN centre in Atlanta on 29th May 2020. The blurriness, smoke and low light high-angle photograph… Continue Reading

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September 20 – In class

  CZARINA VILORIA’s response: “By reading “Everything’s An Argument with Readings,” written by Andrea A. Lunsford, John. J. Ruszkiewicz, and Keith Walters, my understanding of rhetorical analysis is broaden by first explaining that it is a close, critical reading of… Continue Reading

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September 13th

Alexandra’s response: “Within the reading “Arguments Based on Character: Ethos”, the authors discuss how one becomes a credible source and how to build trust with the audience. Arguments based on ethos depend on trust and people tend to trust experts… Continue Reading