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Use your outline and temple from Plan for Summary Response Essay to create a summary response

essay (Assignment #2: Summary-Response (3 pages). Before we turn in the final draft, this essay

will be peer-reviewed and reviewed by me, the instructor. Be sure to write an essay that you don't

mind if others read, and write the kind of essay you would want to read.

Remember that you are writing a one-paragraph summary of the essay ("they say") for your

introduction, followed by your response to the arguments made by the author ("I say"). You should

construct your own argument in response to one particular author, so you don't need to do any

outside research. When you use quotes, make sure you "sandwich" them, as described in Read_and

Watch: Paraphrasing. Summarizing, and Quoting a Source (or sources).

Article Choices: any reading mentioned in this class, theysayisayblog E, a pre-approved opinion

article from my Twitter, a pre-approved article choice of your own, or one reading from the 1612

Project.