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Write a letter to the editor. "Letters to the editor" sections, sometimes called "Letters," "Mail" or "From Our Readers". of newspapers and magazines give readers a chance to comment on current controversies, news stories, etc. If you are not familiar with thi...
Write a letter to the editor. "Letters to the editor" sections, sometimes called "Letters," "Mail" or "From Our Readers". of newspapers and magazines give readers a chance to comment on current controversies, news stories, etc. If you are not familiar with this section of newspapers or magazines, they are typically located on the editorial/opinion pages or usually at the front of magazines. The letters tend to be short, less than a page, and commonly attempt (but often fail) to present well reasoned arguments.
Your Discussion Question 3 assignment is to write an argument as a letter to the editor. Choose a topic, story, issue, etc. from recent events that interests you. Write a letter presenting your argument, and post a copy here on the Discussion page (for class credit).
Your argument must include at least one deductive inference and at least one inductive inference.
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Write a letter to the editor. "Letters to the editor" sections,
sometimes called "Letters," "Mail" or "From Our Readers". of
newspapers and magazines give readers a chance to comment on
current controversies, news stories, etc. If you are not familiar
with this section of newspapers or magazines, they are typically
located on the editorial/opinion pages or usually at the front of
magazines. The letters tend to be short, less than a page, and
commonly attempt (but often fail) to present well reasoned
arguments.
Your Discussion Question 3 assignment is to write an argument
as a letter to the editor. Choose a topic, story, issue, etc. from
recent events that interests you. Write a letter presenting your
argument, and post a copy here on the Discussion page (for
class credit).
Your argument must include at least one deductive inference
and at least one inductive inference.