What do all of the Ed. Nars do?
-They all clearly inform the reader of a topic and sub topics.
-They all demonstrate a learning experience.
-They all all express the importance of the individual narratives to
their lives.
What are some of the features present in some but not in all?
-Some of them engaged the reader more while others were more “matter of
fact”
-Some went into great detail. (Names, ages, descriptions of people and
places) While others were very plain and straight to the point.
-Some were presented with a cause in mind. Looking to persuader the
reader in a better direction. While others were just an event being
described.
Why are all these distinctions important?
-Different points should have different features.
To engage the reader
or maybe to not overwhelm them.
What do the variations do?
-They add depth to a story, or keep it simple & to the point.
Which appeal do you like the most?
Personally I liked Malcolm X's the most, because it was personal, it was interesting, and there was even some history included in it it.
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