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Rate the research papers. This paper asks you to. Construct an inductive argument (question at beginning, thesis/answer/solution at the end) Pitch it to a specific audience Take into account that audience’s FBIs and F&P concepts as you organize, develop, & present the paper

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  1. Rate the research papers

  2. This paper asks you to • Construct an inductive argument (question at beginning, thesis/answer/solution at the end) • Pitch it to a specific audience • Take into account that audience’s FBIs and F&P concepts as you organize, develop, & present the paper • Find sources that audience will respect • Show your thinking—go thru alternatives, use SEE-IT • Execute with accuracy and precision • Pass a CAIR standards check on your own pitch

  3. Remember you have already • Analyzed your own FBIs and F&P concepts—reflection/conclusions at the end (somewhat inductive) • Analyzed how Fallows made his case to a specific audience in a deductive argument (thesis at the beginning) • Analyzed how a cultural events presenter made a pitch specifically to you • Used your F&P concepts and P.O.V. to look at a section of Wilson • Evaluated how well others looked at Wilson…

  4. Pitch defined purpose and clearly stated question/problem at issue and clearly connected it to a green agenda (5) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  5. Pitch tailored information to a specific and identifiable audience, including allowing for its FBIs and its F&P concepts (8) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  6. Using an inductive strategy, writer established context, exposed barriers, established P.O.V. (5) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  7. Heavy preponderance of sources from appropriate peer-reviewed or disciplinary accepted sources (Nosich ch. 3) gave pitch credibility (5) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  8. Writer provided adequate, credible information and analyzed its importance (use of SEE-IT) (10) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  9. Organization was clear, psychologically appropriate and logical (7) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  10. Writer showed work & weighed alternatives, options, outcomes, solutions appropriately and thoroughly, meeting the standards of depth, breadth, and sufficiency (10) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

  11. Using an inductive strategy, writer made a clear and convincing recommendation to solve the problem and showed the implications of doing so, meeting the CAIR standards (5) • Dick Van Dyke • Bill Murray • Emily Dickinson • LeBron James • Omarosa • Phil Mickelson

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