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Blog 4

Blog 4

For Blog #4: STEP 1: Choose at least 3 quotes from Khullar’s text. Beneath each quote, write a brief passage that either SUPPORTS, DEVELOPS, COMPLICATES, and or DISAGREES WITH the quote. Please clearly lable each response. STEP 3: Finally, choose 2 more quotes–one from Geary and one from Erard. Choose quotes that strike you as relevant to the conversation. After identifying the source use 1-2 sentences to explain why you chose each quote. (est. time: 45 minutes) Don’t forget to categorize your blog post as…

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Blog 2

Blog 2

Reread Erard’s essay. Use a different color pen or pencil to layer your active reading notes, one on the other. Write Blog #2 (200-400 words) comparing your second reading experience with your first. Did you notice something new? Did you react differently to one of the author’s claims? Did you read something critically when, at first, you read it as a believer or vice versa? Continue to “clear the fog.” Look up at least two more terms or references that…

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Blog 3

Blog 3

Blog 3: After you have read and marked Erard’s text, please choose two places that sparked your interest and engage those moments in conversation. In other words: choose two to three marginal comments that you make and “Follow The Thread.” Please incorporate an image of your annotated text into your blog (3-5 pages). You may choose to handwrite or type your exploratory writing. The important thing is that your brainstorming session is legible as it appears on your blog. Don’t forget to categorize…

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Blog 2

Blog 2

Annotate Geary’s transcript and upload an image of your annotations. Compare your first experience with Geary with your second experience. did you notice something new while reading? Did you build new text-to-self or text-to-world connections? Highlight a moment in your “conversation” with Geary that stands out to you. Please explain why. (approx. time: 30-60 minutes) My first experience with Gary’s transcript was confusing at times, but for the most part it pretty simple to understand. Gary explained everything very well in…

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