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Read the essay "Should Everybody Write?" by Dennis Baron.  Take "dialectical" notes on the reading.  

Dialectical notes involve two parts: "What is the author saying?"  and "What do you think?".  After reading a few paragraphs of the essay, take a note about what the author is trying to say--what point is being made--followed by your personal response.  The personal response can be mostly anything, from a direct response to the text, to a comment on the author's tone, or noting a confusion you had over the reading, et cetera.  IT SHOULD NOT BE WRITTEN AS AN ESSAY, just sentences. AT LEAST 14 SENTENCES  

 I'd expect about a pair of notes for every two or three paragraphs you read.


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