Parker, What is Poverty?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/119Klw_0eJzCV6sponOYVbswKVXQ7G4v7jBwmWDBZazE/edit
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Parker, What is Poverty?
2. Repetition is much in evidence here as a rhetorical device. How is it used, and why? Do you find it effective?
3. Concrete description and sensory data and images are infused in this essay from beginning to end. Comment on some of the more effective uses of this technique.
4. What other rhetorical strategies does the author use to create her extended definition? For example?
Sanders, The Men We Carry in Our Minds
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https://studylib.net/doc/25365274/canvas–sanders
Sanders, The Men We Carry in Our Minds
1. What insights are there about men and about social and gender relations?
2. Comment on the essay’s organization, There seems to be some kind of life-stage progression that helps structure the content and provides a sense of cohesion.
3. What kind of men do you carry in your mind? What are they like? How have they influenced your thinking about men?