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Writing a Literary Analysis

The following notes provide a definition and explanation for writing a literary analysis. Writing about literature is the only way to really learn how to do it, but this presentation provides the background.

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Letter from Birmingham Jail

Written in sitting in jail in 1963 following a protest of segregation and racism by the city government and retailers, Dr. King wrote a letter to some clergymen in Alabama in response to a letter that they published criticizing Dr. King’s actions ().
Here is Dr. King’s note regarding the text of the letter:
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This [...]

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Declaration of Independence

Perhaps the most influential document in American history, The Declaration of Independence details the Philosophy of the colonial revolutionaries and outlines their experiences with what they call a tyrannical king. The document is an example of an argument that uses logos, or logic to persuade its audience (for more info on argument, .) [...]

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Arguement and Logical Fallacies

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The following presentations contains the notes for argument (logos, ethos, and pathos) and logical fallacies and the homework that goes with it. Remember, this is the foundation for most types of communication will help you to not only be a good student, but a good voter, citizen, consumer, employee, etc.

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