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- Write a 100 word summary of Gerald Graff’s “Hidden Intellectualism” (They Say/I Say, p. 244)
- Your summary should employ one of the templates for introducing summaries in your They Say/I Say textbook
- In addition to your summary, explain why you agree or disagree with Graff’s assertions
- Here are a few points for writing a summary
- In the first sentence, mention the title, author, and the essay’s main idea or thesis
- Be objective and use the third person “he/she/they” point of view
- Focus on the text and not your own ideas
- Put the summary in your own words
- If you do use a small quotation, put it in quotes and give the page number in parentheses
- Limit your summary to the key points
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