Write a well-developed analytical response that shows an understanding of the assigned readings. (what you learned, what
Question:
Write a well-developed analytical response that shows an understanding of the assigned readings. (what you learned, what you agree, disagree with, or more) Do not simply summarize the writer's points.
Your American history instructor assigns Sojourner Truth's write an essay responding to it. In your environmental science class, the instructor asks students to read the Clean Water
Act of 1987 and then to summarize its major goals, followed by a response that suggests ways the act could be strengthened. And in your first-year writing class, it's presentation week! You're assigned to listen to a presentation given by two classmates and then to respond. The assignment specifies that you start by briefly summarizing what they say before responding with what you want to say. Instructors who give these assignments know that one way to fully understand a text and remember what it says is to summarize it in our own words- and then to talk back to it, engaging with what it says and offering ideas of our own in response. That's why it's often said that such assignments are "where writing meets reading." And these moves--read-understand-respond--are fundamental to much of the work you do in college, and wherever you engage with the ideas and words of others.
Essentials of strategic management
ISBN: 978-1111525194
3rd Edition
Authors: Charles w. l. hill, Gareth r. Jones