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“Sanity vs. Insanity” Short Argument

“Sanity vs. Insanity” Short Argument. Read and annotate the article in your student packet under “Sanity vs. Insanity” and think back to our discussion on this topic last week . Compose a short argument (min 1 page) on the following question: Is it possible to know if someone is truly insane?

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“Sanity vs. Insanity” Short Argument

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  1. “Sanity vs. Insanity” Short Argument • Read and annotate the article in your student packet under “Sanity vs. Insanity” and think back to our discussion on this topic last week. • Compose a short argument (min 1 page) on the following question: Is it possible to know if someone is truly insane? • Don’t forget the components of an argument (rhetorical devices, counterargument, etc) • Include evidence (quotes) from the article to support your argument. This can be for either side.

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