The ‘English Only’ nativist movement comes with a cost by Roberto Rey’s agudo
WRITE WHAT YOU KNOW
Then, write one page (about 300 words) in which you explain what you know about that article. The writing does not need to be polished or cohesive—think of this as pre-writing or free-writing about the text—but it does need to include
observations about the text’s argument and the rhetorical situation/appeals,
at least one direct quote
cite both that quote and an additional paraphrase according to the methods you learned in the reading.
Part 3: WRITE YOUR REACTION & REFLECTION
Write one more page (another 300 words) in which you react to or respond to the ideas presented in the article you have chosen and in which you identify critical questions that were raised that would merit others’ attention and further research. For help on posing critical questions, review section titled, “Questions for Further Inquiry,” from Chapter 1 of Critical Reading, Critical Writing. In this part, integrate at least one additional direct quote and one paraphrase according to the methods you learned in this assignment.
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