Reference no: EM133188212
Part I:
1.What audience is the author trying to reach? General? A specific group?
2. What is the thesis, or the basic argument, of this article?
3. What type of support is offered? Anecdotes, emotional appeals, expert opinions?
4.Blanchfield asks, "Why would a person co-opt a position of marginalization and victimization in such a highly visible, risky, and outrageous way? What type of brokenness, misguidedness, illness, or malice inside a person would lead them to do such a thing?" In what ways does he answer these questions?
5. Do you agree with Blanchfield's comparison to Wilkomirski's story? Why or why not?
Part II:
Please write 1-2 paragraaphs responding to Rachel Dolezal's story. Why do you think she lied about her ethnicity? Do you think lies like this cause damage? What kind off damage? Do you sympathize with Dolezal?