Monday, March 26, 2007
Somebody Alert Indiana Farmers!!
Scan through this article and summarize the author's argument. What evidence does he use? Now evaluate him as a source. Is he credible?
Sunday, March 18, 2007
FreeWritin'
For the next ten minutes, I want you to just write about anything you want, but I want it to be persuasive. For example, you might write about your spring break and try to tell me why it was the best (or worst) ever. Or you could write about how stressed out you are right now and try to convince me that you are more stressed than me (good luck). Or try to convince me that your favorite movie/tv show/band etc. really is the best.
While you're writing, I want you to be aware of the language you are using. What makes it convincing? Why are you choosing to talk about these particular examples? Write a brief paragraph explaining your choices.
(p.s. This picture is from my own spring break adventures in Cleveland!)
While you're writing, I want you to be aware of the language you are using. What makes it convincing? Why are you choosing to talk about these particular examples? Write a brief paragraph explaining your choices.
(p.s. This picture is from my own spring break adventures in Cleveland!)
Monday, March 5, 2007
Opinionated
Opinions are often excellent starting points for a paper topic. We all have them, but sometimes we hesitate to share them for whatever reason. Well, here's your chance. Write down at least 5 opinions. I'll get us started:
Now that you've stated your opinions, think about how you could turn one of them into a good research topic. What kind of things would you look at? What questions might you ask?
- Veronica Mars is the best show on television right now.
- Purdue doesn't spend enough money on the Liberal Arts.
- U2 is the most overrated band ever.
- Target is a better store than Wal-mart.
- Blogs are changing the way the news is reported.
Now that you've stated your opinions, think about how you could turn one of them into a good research topic. What kind of things would you look at? What questions might you ask?
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