Pick one move outlined in They Say/I say and examine how it is used in one of the assigned readings from Four Hundred Souls.

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DISCUSSION POST TOPIC

This week’s reading in They Say/I Say examines how authors use “moves” in their everyday writing. Several examples of these moves are presented, such as the “As-Opposed-to-What Factor” and “Disagreeing Without Being Disagreeable.” Pick one move outlined in They Say/I say and examine how it is used in one of the assigned readings from Four Hundred Souls. Closely examine how the author uses the identified move and explore how the move impacted the writer’s written piece.

RESOURCES

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN6OhB22IcM&t=4s
  • E-TEXT Uploaded below-Entering the Conversation
    • Graff, G., Birkenstein, C., & Durst, R. (2021). They Say / I Say with Readings (5th ed.). W. W. Norton. https://ccis.vitalsource.com/books/9780393538335

DISCUSSION RUBRIC

The initial post complied with all directions and it showed original thought.

The initial post is at least 200 words in length.

Proper use of the material and terms in a way that demonstrates mastery of the week’s topics.

References are credible, and outside sources (beyond readings) are seamlessly woven into the discussion.

Sources are cited using the most current edition of MLA style.

No errors in punctuation, capitalization, and spelling.

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