Important; week 10 reading post
This week’s reading was not good. And it looks like there is no hope because I think there has been a sustain decline in the good enjoyable things that we have to read. “The America I Love,” by Elie Wiesel was an over told story of the so called American dream. I
I heard this one too many times; the only good thing that comes from this is that it shows you the effects of over doing something. “Why I Live Where I Live,” by Harry Crews did not make sense to me it was so bad that I can’t show you where it did not make sense because I would have to show the whole thing. “Choose an interesting research question for Critical inquiry,” pg280 to the end of the aqua‐colored Box “Audience in Research Writing” on pg284 now these had some insightful things in the reading that I would be able to use this would have to be my favorite because it was the most useful and that is not saying much. “Deciding on a Topic,” pg328 to the end of “Formulating Research Question” at the top of pg333 is the worst of all of the reading this week and maybe the worst so far. This would be because the total bias everything has some bias but they are supposed to be at extreme minimum. What this reading defines as scholarly is 100% bias I cannot say this enough, anyone who honestly thinks this is true is ignorant.
That being said my favorite is “Choose an interesting research question for critical inquiry,” pg280 to the end of the aqua‐colored box “Audience in Research Writing” on pg284 and that is because there are some things to learn from and the rest of the reading just forget about it.
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