Writing into the day
Wikipedia
is not a credible source because anybody can get on and make edits to it. Sometimes
the miss edits are corrected right away and sometimes it take months.
Wikipedia
should not be allowed to be used in academic papers because you never know if
what you are reading is true or false.
Personally
I wouldn’t want to use Wikipedia but if I had to I would read some of whatever I
am researching and check with other sources to see if it is credible or not.
Higher education for
all
If I knew this essay was
written by a college professor of 20 years I would find it a lot more
creditable. I would think that because of the students he’s seen come and go
and had the pleasure of teaching that he would be more invested in the student’s
life and really hope that everyone has a fair chance at college and he has seen
how it is beneficial.
If I knew
that a high school student wrote this, even though its sited, I would see it as
much more opinion based. While it would be opinionated for a college professor to
write it, because he has experience in the field he appears more creditable.
Writers purpose
1.
the writer directly states that he wants school
to be affordable and available for everyone
2.
the author wants to encourage everyone to attend
school to better themselves
3.
logic- he points out how it would make the US
better and make the individual better
4.
I don’t believe the writer has a hidden agenda
Writers audience
1.
The writers intended audience are those who have
yet to attend college, to persuade them to do so.
2.
I believe the writer sees the audience as
friendly because he never antagonizes the writer and is simply stating his
opinion.
3.
The writer assumes the audience has strong
values and will agree that everyone deserves the chance to go to school and
better themselves.
4.
The writer sees the audience as uninformed
because he sites surveys, statistics and sites several other credible sources
to give a good background and go in depth about each of his points.
The topic
1.
The topic of the argument is to give everyone
the opportunity to attend school
2.
I would assume the writer chose to write about
this topic because throughout the essay he appears very passionate.
3.
I believe the writer has fully developed his
argument. He gives 3 pros, 1 con and the argues against the con to really
validate his point.
The context
1.
The situation that sets the stage is that
college should no longer be for the rich, everyone needs an equal opportunity.
2.
The social events that triggered this argument
is that times are changing. When veterans got back from war they had the chance
to go to a university and that bettered the nation so why shouldn’t everyone
have the same opportunities?
The author
used both pathos and logos. Pathos because he says how when the veterans from
WWII came home they had the opportunity to go to school and that helped the
nation, if everyone had the chance it could really help the nation. In the
conclusion the author says “this country has the obligation to offer all
students access to an affordable and useful education.” This appeals to emotion
because this statement make you want to stand up and cheer with the author that
everyone deserves an opportunity. This statement also appeals to logos because
the author says that with people more educated it will strengthen the
democracy. People will be able to more clearly ‘analyze’ our society and
politicians.
Importance of 5
elements reading understanding and analyzing
The 5 elements in considering the rhetorical statement are
important because they all help you analyze a paper more in depth. While reading
I would find it helpful to focus on the purpose and the context more than
anything. I think those are more important because to understand the full
meaning of an essay or paper you need to understand why they are writing the
paper, their inspiration for doing so and the context or background they are
writing it for. While I do think it is
important to know what the writer is thinking about the audience, I think that
is one you can focus on after you have read the entire paper. That information
is not crucial to the comprehension of the essay. It’s interesting to know why
the writer choose the topic that they did and I think that any background
information you would like to do to get to know the author and learn why they
chose the topic they did should be focused on before even beginning to read the
essay.
I agree with you about Wikipedia not being a credible source because just anybody can go and edit the information on the site. But just like I asked andrew, would you use Wikipedia for outside opinions? Or do you think the site isn't even worth going to?
ReplyDeleteI really like the ideas you came up with about Wikipedia being a credible source or not. How did you react after you read the story to your own response? Did you feel shocked about Wikipedia? I believe just like you said you never know if what your reading is true or false. ? I think you have some good advice when you said “While reading I would find it helpful to focus on the purpose and the context more than anything. I think those are more important because to understand the full meaning of an essay or paper you need to understand why they are writing the paper, their inspiration for doing so and the context or background they are writing it for.” You gave some very good details for the purpose, audience, and you should me a clear view of your opinions on the elements and importance on what we read. Do you think these five elements were important? Did it help to do all the context, purpose, audience questions to better see a view on the main points the author made in the story? You made very nice clear focus and gave good explanations.
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