Tuesday, October 28, 2014

HW OCT 29 Response

In Vince Parry's "Branding a Condition," he uses a strategy that engages with the audience. Parry lists 5 questions that the reader can answer to and then gives the audience the answer to his own question. This allows the readers to critically think about problems and concepts. 

In Jeremy Rifkin's "A Change of Heart About Animals," divides and organizes his text in an interesting way. He breaks up his text by dividing a paragraphs that discuss a topic/problem independently. <-- if that was confusing, here is an example: In his first 2 paragraphs, he mainly introduces the topic. In the next 2, he discusses on animal treatment and how it affects their behavior. In paragraphs 5,6,7, and 8 the body of text focuses animal behavior by providing evidence or information. He organizes his paper so well, it sort of creates an easy way for the reader to get a better understanding on his text.

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