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3.2.8: Academic Tone, Analyze an Article

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    Analyze an Article

    In this practice exercise, read an article, either online or in print, that discusses a current event. Identify the author's claim, audience, purpose, and tone.

    In three to five paragraphs, explain your reaction to the article. For example, you might consider the following questions:

    • Do you agree with the author's claim?
    • Do you think you are a member of the intended audience?
    • Does the tone of the article seem appropriate to the intended audience and purpose?
    • If not, what would you change to better accomplish the author's purpose?

    After you complete this activity, identify the audience of your own argumentative essay. The topic is:

    "How does my selected activity or characteristic impact success in an Internet-based college course?"


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