1. Work habits evaluation for term1 and goalsetting for term 2.
2. Understanding what a response is: what so what now what.
The structure of a response paper is standard for academic writing: there should be an introduction in which you present your source text and your response, body paragraphs in which you support and explain your response, and a conclusion that wraps up your paper and leaves your reader with something to think about.
- Observe or read the piece for an initial understanding.
- Take notes on the films/ articles to capture your first impressions.
- Reflect on the notes and add comments
- Develop a thesis.
- Write a brief point form outline.
- Construct your essay.
- A common mistake in personal essays it to resort to comments with no clear explanation or analysis. It's OK to critique the work you are responding to, but you still need to back up your feelings, thoughts, opinions, and reactions with concrete evidence and examples from the work. What prompted the reaction in you, how, and why? What didn't reach you and why?
3. Continue working on Greenwashing. All students at computers unless you have a laptop.
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