response of a article; class and virtue
response of a article; class and virtue
Project description
write an essay to respond the article. The name of the article is class and virtue
For this essay, you have to think about question at issue first.
Question at issue: Any question that a writer and his or her audience does not already answer in the same way. Hence, it is the existence of questions at issue that
motivates argumentation. A question about an issue that readers may assert or deny which leads to the need of the writer to take a stance and provide reasons in
support for the validity or truth of that stance. A question at issue takes the form: "Is it true that [such and such] is the case?"
Some Assumptions:
We are who we are, with our own values and "individuality," largely as a consequence of whom we've interacted with, according to many twentieth-century philosophers,
such as the Russian Mikhail Bakhtin. The greater the diversity of people we've interacted with, the more complex we are. A biological parallel, drawn from the
nineteenth-century scientist Charles Darwin: An organism cannot exist in isolation; it is tied to all around it (air, water, nitrogen, food, other organisms, etc.).
When it stops interacting, it's dead.
An assertion is worth writing about:
1) When not everyone already accepts it
2) When people should care whether to believe it or not
3) When it calls for reasoned support
Some Kinds of Questions at Issue
Questions of fact: "Does this (whatever it is) exist?
Questions of definition: "What is it?"
Questions of interpretation: "What does it signify?"
Questions of value: "Is it good?"
Questions of consequence: "Will this cause that to happen?"
Questions of policy: What should be done about it?"
After you come up a question from the article of this essay. You will need to think about a thesis around the question. Then write an enthymeme. The from of the
enthymeme has to be like claim because reason. The enthymeme has to be the last sentence of introduction.
The enthymeme has to be logically sound and make an assertion that can be argued. The enthymeme has to center on some aspect of semiotics. The enthymeme contains a
clearly stated, well-worded enthymeme.
There should be about 11 paragraphs:
1.Introduction: introduction has to include things below
-State problem
-Summarize the article a little bit
-Enthymeme
2.topic sentences
3.reason
4.reason
5.reason
6.unstated assumption
7.claim
8.claim
9.counter argument
10.refutation
11.conclusion
The body of the paper supports the enthymeme by providing arguments, reason, and evidence. The quotes adequately introduced and explained (no outside source needed,
only the article I gave you). The paper has to have a logical and cohesive structure, each paragraph has to have a topic sentence that connects to the enthymeme.
The essay has to deal with SEMIOTICS
Here is the article you need respond to: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~drbr/parenti.html
you dont have to use too complicated words or sentences,because i'm a international student. READ THE INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY. Thank you
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