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Work 3: Toulmin Argument Work Purpose of Work Throughout English Composition II, you have utilized research skills, problem solving skills, and analytic skills. The Toulmin Work provides the student the opportunity to revisit some elements of Classical Argument and analyze another form of argumentative structure. Requirements The work should include the following: • MLA format….
Logical Fallacies
Discussion As we learned this week, it is important to avoid making logical fallacies in our writing. A reader who finds flaws in the logic of an argument is less likely to be persuaded by that claim. Fallacies in our logic discredits our writing and essentially weakens our argument. After reflecting on the fallacies…
Discussion Week 1
Prompt Consider a situation in which you had a conflict with a person and you were able to come to a resolution. Write a 500-word paragraph that (a) tells about the conflict, (b) describes how you used questioning strategies to decide what was “true,” and (c) reveals how you came to a resolution. Note: Please,…
Assignment #1
Write a 1,200- to 1,500-word paper: Develop a HIT Strategic Plan for your own company. Address the following components: Provide a statement of corporate/ institutional goals and objectives; Provide a statement of HIT goals and objectives; Discuss priorities for the applications portfolio; Include the specifications of overall HIT architecture and infrastructure; Include a software development plan;…
Discussion Thread: Building Blocks For Teaching Children To Read
After reviewing the Read: Put Reading First item in Module 1:Week 1, create a thread that includes the following items: -A brief summary of the 5 building blocks for teaching children to read -Comparison/contrast with the content of chapter 1 of the Tompkins text -Comparison/contrast with your own experiences related to reading instruction (450-500words) (Literacy…
English 1020 1
Hello class, please post some of your reactions, critical ideas, and interpretations of “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin. Before engaging in this thread, you should have completed all readings in Module 1 Week 1. **You will not be able to view your classmates’ responses until after you post. I’ve given some…

