Chapter 7 Assignment
- Select an article from a web site, newspaper, magazine, or academic journal. Imagine that you are delivering an evaluation to the author of the piece. Write a tactful and diplomatic critique.
- Titles of magazines, journals, and newspapers should be italicized. Article titles should not (use quotation marks instead).
- You will write your response in the form of a block letter.
- In the letter you must include the title of the writing, the author and where it was published.
Imagine that you are delivering an evaluation to the author of the piece. Using the strategies in this section of the book, write a tactful and diplomatic critique. Use the block letter format from Unit 1. Your letter must include at least 120 words. DO NOT include first person.
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