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Read the essay "Lost and Found" by Colson Whitehead (at left under "Readings & Handouts" > "Readings" > "Non-fiction"). Then respond to the reading in a paragraph of at least 200 words. Choose one fe
Read the essay "Lost and Found" by Colson Whitehead (at left under "Readings & Handouts" > "Readings" > "Non-fiction"). Then respond to the reading in a paragraph of at least 200 words. Choose one feature of the writing to focus on in your response (such as use of details, style techniques, wording or punctuation choices, etc; see the "discussion board directions" handout for more ideas). Consider why the writer made the choices that you see here: what might they have been trying to achieve? Use examples from the text to support your observations.
For full credit, please do the following:
- Write at least 200 words and include the word count in your post (Pro tip: use the word count feature in Word or Google Docs).
- Focus on one aspect of the writing and what you think the author was trying to achieve.
- Avoid summarizing or making general comments about the reading; instead, analyze how the writing works.
Read the essay "Three Pokes of a Thistle" by Naomi Shihab Nye (at left under "Readings & Handouts" > "Readings" > "Non-fiction"). Pro tip: You'll definitely want to read this essay more than once. Then respond to the reading in a paragraph of at least 200 words. Choose one feature of the writing to focus on in your response (such as use of details, style techniques, wording or punctuation choices, etc; see the "discussion board directions" handout for more ideas). Consider why the writer made the choices that you see here: what might they have been trying to achieve? Use examples from the text to support your observations.
For full credit, please do the following:
- Write at least 200 words and include the word count in your post (Pro tip: use the word count feature in Word or Google Docs).
- Focus on one aspect of the writing and what you think the author was trying to achieve.
- Avoid summarizing or making general comments about the reading; instead, analyze how the writing works.
Read the play "The Battle of Bull Run Always Makes Me Cry" by Carole Real (at left under "Readings & Handouts" > "Readings" > "Playwriting"). Then respond to the reading in a paragraph of at least 200 words. Choose one feature of the writing to focus on in your response (such as use of details, style techniques, wording or punctuation choices, etc; see the "discussion board directions" handout for more ideas). Consider why the writer made the choices that you see here: what might they have been trying to achieve? Use examples from the text to support your observations.
For full credit, please do the following:
- Write at least 200 words and include the word count in your post (Pro tip: use the word count feature in Word or Google Docs).
- Focus on one aspect of the writing and what you think the author was trying to achieve.
- Avoid summarizing or making general comments about the reading; instead, analyze how the writing works.
- Edit your work for clarity. Use quotation marks around any quotes borrowed from the text.