answer the following five questions about readings and study assigned from the text ‘THE LANGUAGE OF ARGUMENT-DEFINITION’.

answer the following five questions about readings and study assigned from the text ‘THE LANGUAGE OF ARGUMENT-DEFINITION’.

THE LANGUAGE OF ARGUMENT-DEFINITION

Write with clarity and focus to answer the following five questions about readings
and study assigned from the text ‘THE LANGUAGE OF ARGUMENT-DEFINITION’. Where sentences are relevant, write in
complete sentences. Avoid run-ons, fragments, SS errors, grammar errors.
Number your answers.

(1) Give an example of an in-text MLA source citation that follows a
quote that your own words lead into, forming a complete sentence.
MAKE IT UP.
Immediately below that, write the corresponding full citation as it
would appear on the Works Cited page. MAKE IT UP and
REMEMBER, IT MUST MATCH (at its beginning) TO THE IN-TEXT
CITATION.
That is how a reader finds the full citation on the Works Cited page (after
receiving the in-text ‘clue’).

(2) Rearrange / list the words below in order of general to specific,
with the most general at the top, followed on next line by one that is
slightly more specific, and so on progressively getting more specific

up to the fifth word (most specific). (See the example in the text, pg
103, assigning numbers — which you do not need to use; just write
the five words in order of most general at top to most specific at
bottom.)

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