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Review & Application 2

10 Points

1) Persuasion & Evidence in Your Career

Based on your internship/work/volunteer experience and/or coursework at KU, provide 1 example of how you’ve used evidence to persuade your audience. Use complete sentences and write 1 paragraph (4-6 sentences) about the example.

Information to Include: situation, audience, persuasive goal, type of evidence, how evidence is found/gathered, strategies used to persuade, outcome

1 Paragraph (4-6 Sentences)

2) Source Credibility Analysis

Evaluate the credibility of 3 online sources (linked in Canvas).

For each example, complete the table below using complete sentences. Provide examples from each source to answer the questions. Research the author and publication to evaluate relevant expertise on the topic. Follow the links provided in each source to determine the quality of evidence cited.

Source 1

Author: Who wrote the information? Why is the author a credible source to write about this topic?

Source Title & Date: Where/when was this published? Evaluate the credibility of the publication on the topic.

Evidence Cited: What evidence does the author use to support their claims? List evidence cited and evaluate the credibility of sources used.

Audience & Purpose: Who are intended audiences for the information? How will this information benefit the reader?

Source 2

Author: Who wrote the information? Why is the author a credible source to write about this topic?

Source Title & Date: Where/when was this published? Evaluate the credibility of the publication on the topic.

Evidence Cited: What evidence does the author use to support their claims? List evidence cited and evaluate the credibility of sources used.

Audience & Purpose: Who are intended audiences for the information? How will this information benefit the reader?

Source 3

Author: Who wrote the information? Why is the author a credible source to write about this topic?

Source Title & Date: Where/when was this published? Evaluate the credibility of the publication on the topic.

Evidence Cited: What evidence does the author use to support their claims? List evidence cited and evaluate the credibility of sources used.

Audience & Purpose: Who are intended audiences for the information? How will this information benefit the reader?