1.Read and annotate “A Formula for Happiness”
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by Arthur C. Brooks. While annotating, include the following: text marking, response, summary, and definition.
2.Summarize the entire article in 6-8 sentences.
Include only the main points.
Do not quote anything, and use all your own words.
Include a signal phrase at the beginning with writer and article title
3 .Paraphrase the paragraph that starts at the bottom of page 6, beginning, “But today. . .”
Include all details of the paragraph, about same length as paragraph.
Do not quote anything, and use all your own words.
Include a signal phrase at the beginning with writer and article title.
Paraphrase can be difficult. Try to do your best. The first sentence of this paragraph refers to our right to pursue happiness. It is fine to mention what that pronoun “this” refers to. In terms of the actual paraphrasing, do a close reading of the paragraph first and take some notes. What exactly is it saying? What are all the points it is making in terms of those statistics? The first step is to completely understand it. The next step is to then translate it into your words/style of writing
Create a quotation Big Mac using two quotations of your choice from the article.
Include bread, signal phrases, transitions, introductions to quotations, and analysis.
You can put numbers 3-5 in one Word document. Set up your document using MLA Guidelines for heading, title, spacing, etc.
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