Reference no: EM133630100
The required reading:
Robert Creamer, "It's Economic Inequality Stupid -- What to Do bout the Biggest Crisis Facing America,"
Requirements:
What is the author's thesis? (provide the page number where you find this information at the end of the sentence).
Explain the thesis your words, what is it saying? (1 par)
the main argument/ what will we be expecting this piece to be about? (1 par)
How many sources does the author refer to in this article/chapter? (You have to state a numbers it doesn't have to be accurate)
*Start your discussion of the sources with this information.*
Describe Five sources or more, providing name, author, and date of publication. And explain how each source supports the author's argument. Be specific. Discuss each source in its own paragraph. (1 par for each source)
(provide the page number where you find this information at the end of the sentence for each source)
Do you agree with the author's thesis? Why/why not? (1 par)
*Be specific. Focus on the author's writing rather than the issue in general.* (1 par)
Provide a minimum of 3 discussion questions with answers that could be asked about this topic
Example:
1) Begin a simple sentence stating the authors thesis and provide the page number where you find this information at the end of the sentence.
2) Begin the source part with a sentence stating how many sources (total) the author is utilizing in this particular piece of writing. Where do you find this information? It depends on the form of citation used by the author: end notes, footnotes, references, or in the body of the text. Example: Domhoff uses 20 sources in this chapter. After this sentence, pick 4 to 6 sources and provide a basic description of each including: the author, the title, and the date of publication. After providing a description of the source, explain why you think the author chose this particular source (or sources) to support their argument? I realize answering this question will likely require an educated guess. This is a very basic example of what you need to include in the second paragraph: Domhoff uses 20 sources in this article. Domhoff uses Kendall's book, The power of good deeds: Privileged women and the social reproduction of class (2002), in support of his argument that and Uses (2nd ed.). NeWv (1995) as evidence of He refers to another book, Wrong's Power: Its Forms, Bases,
3) The final part is a critique of the author's writing. For example, was the article unclear? If so, how? Be specific. Do you disagree with the thesis? If so, be specific.