Documented Reports (DRs) are three-page reports students write to discuss research critically, practice one or more research writing skills, and explore possible subjects for a final research paper. For this assignment:
Choose logos if your argument will require a presentation or summary of facts and an objective, reasonable tone.
Choose pathos if you want the reflective to appeal through or to share emotion commonly held beliefs.
Choose ethos is you have a personal investment in the subject and wish to express a tone of assuredness and authority.
For this journal entry, address each of the following prompts:
Plan on reading the set of articles more than once for 1) comprehension and enjoyment; 2) comparison/contrast of topics; and 3) critical observation of this modules central research skill: textual referencing. Remember that, while it may be easier to skim the articles or only read them once, reading these articles several times for the purposes outlined above will deepen your understanding of the content and, ultimately, benefit you later in the course.
Read each of the following:
Evaluate these non-fiction articles as you read them. If the link opens to the Academic Search Complete database, click on the HTML Full Text or PDF icon in the upper left-hand corner for the most accurate copy of the article.
If you need a username and/or a password, use these:
Username:schoolcr33Password:br@dkliff33