Have you considered the opinions, attitudes and values of the audience? Have you identified and refuted opposing arguments? 

Writing Question

As you write your essay, refer to this checklist:

Does the essay develop an argumentative topic?

Have you considered the opinions, attitudes and values of the audience?

Have you identified and refuted opposing arguments?

Have you established your credibility?

Have you been fair?

Have you provided the reader with enough background information?

Have you presented your points clearly and organized them logically?

Have you written an interesting introduction and a strong conclusion?

Remember to present your thoughts as a respected partner, rather than a competitor. Set forth your arguments in the spirit of mutual support and negotiation. Invite cooperation, rather than resistance. Quoting examples of the artist’s work is helpful, if not vital to making your point. It may be useful to quote from Dylan’s work, as well. Remember—we come to college to become more worldly and well-rounded versions of ourselves. Choose an artist outside your comfort zone.

 

Have you considered the opinions, attitudes and values of the audience? Have you identified and refuted opposing arguments? 
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