Gwen Wilde writes a brilliant essay – that’s why it’s in the book. Since you’re here in this course to develop your own argumentative abilities (on paper, or, to be more accurate, on computer), it’s helpful to see how others make a clear argument and defend it. So first, identify, word for word (as in quote it), Wilde’s thesis. Then identify – in your own words – three points (or counterpoints) she makes to defend her position
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