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History, 13.10.2020 03:01 IrieBoy479

Rhetorical Reading: Re-read Leonhardt's "The Choice Between Kneeling and Winning and your one-sentence summary. In 200-250 words, write a fair and neutral summary of the author's argument.

To do this, take your one-sentence summary and flesh it out with more supporting ideas. Your goal is to be as

neutral and objective as possible by keeping your own response to the writer's ideas out of your summary. To

be a fair writer, you also need to cover all the writer's main points and give them the same emphasis as in the

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