The in-class writing activity below demonstrates my ability to compose a piece of text that acknowledges a different interpretation(s) of a chosen topic while also weaving in my personal stance. In this case, the chosen topic is climate change, while the dilemma is the concept of how climate change tends to be perceived by the general public versus the reality. The first half of the paragraph acknowledges the differing interpretation, while providing a brief summary and analysis on the stance. The paragraph then transitions into my interpretation of the topic and sets up a contrast. Once my interpretation is stated, I provide a piece of “evidence” that strengthens my stance, followed by a mini analysis of the significance of the “evidence.” My comprehension of this learning goal was in part due to the “They Say I Say” method which encourages the discussion of a given topic rather than your mere stance on it.
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