
Dawn L.
asked 06/14/18I have a dream speech im lost help
In your discussion, state the purpose of the reading and cite the thesis statement (if applicable). If there is no explicit thesis, state the reading’s claim. Then, lay out the structure of the reading to the class, and let the class know if this structure is organized and logical (you may claim that it is not organized – it’s up to you). Let the reader know how this method of organization helps or does not help the author’s purpose. Then, discuss the style of writing – does the style help the author prove his/her point? Finally, study the introduction and conclusion of your chosen reading. Explain how the author ‘hooks’ the reader in, or, conversely, if the introduction is not strong, explain why. Discuss the conclusion of the essay as well, and point out its strengths and weaknesses. Please answer these questions fully in your response (use thoughtful sentences).
1 Expert Answer

Thomas A. answered 11/05/19
Ivy League Grad & Published Author with 10+ yrs of Teaching Experience
Do you have a concise question? I am only seeing an assignment here . . . Plus, a substantive answer could not be provided because you do not include "the 'Historical American Works' listed in the 'Supplemental Readings' section of the course lessons."
Please feel free to follow-up with additional clarification. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Tom
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Mark B.
If you place some of the selections from your list which was listed in the "Supplemental Readings" section of your course lesson, I may be able to assist.
06/14/18