Essays on Censorship Class Writing Exercise

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Essays on Censorship Class Writing Exercise Apprentice Scholars III

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Essays on Censorship Class Writing Exercise. Apprentice Scholars III . Essays on Censorship. Essay 1)“Libraries Should Reflect Majority Values” by Phyllis Schlafy Essay 2) “Libraries Should Reflect Diverse Views” by The American Library Association What type of essay is this? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Essays on CensorshipClass Writing Exercise

Apprentice Scholars III

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Essay 1)“Libraries Should Reflect Majority Values” by Phyllis Schlafy

Essay 2) “Libraries Should Reflect Diverse Views”by The American Library Association

What type of essay is this? What is the author’s purpose for the essay?

Essays on Censorship

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Read Both Essays

• Work with a partner to analyze the essays.• Each person will focus on one of the essays

and respond using the Elements of Reasoning.• Use the Elements of Reasoning and/or the

Wheel of Logic to write a 1 page response to the essay.

• Was the author successful in persuading you toward their viewpoint?

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Make sure that your essay is developedout of your close analysis of selected

passages found in the readings• Are there enough reasons to make a convincing

argument?• Is the evidence correct or right?• Are the reasons clear? Is the meaning understandable by

anyone who reads this? Are they explained well, or is more evidence needed?

• Are the arguments and reasons strong and important?• Is the thinking logical. Does the essay follow an

understandable path or is it just a disconnected group of statements?

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Think about how to organize your paragraphs

to create an effective argument.

• Is there a "scheme"you can use to organize your thoughts to help structure your paper?

• How will your examples"build" upon each other? Think of logical possibilities:less important to more important, or vice versa;similar ideas versus contrasting ideas;

• Is there a central conceptor metaphor you can weave throughout your paper to add coherence?

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For short papers, start fast.

• Provide an immediate, specific answerto a question posed by the assignment.

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Essays on CensorshipFact or Opinion/ Agree or

DisagreeRe- read each essay. Complete a sentence bysentence fact assessment. Read and determineif the statement is a fact or an opinion.

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Essays on CensorshipFact or Opinion/ Agree or

DisagreeDo you agree or disagree with the author’sviewpoint? Why? Explain your answer.

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CONCLUSION

•Questions?•Comments?•Concerns?