Carter, “Offensive Speech is Free Speech” (pages 158-161) Beispel, “The Snacktivites and Musings of a Millennial Foodie”

Carter, “Offensive Speech is Free Speech” (pages 158-161) Beispel, “The Snacktivites and Musings of a Millennial Foodie”

Using Sources in Academic Arguments
Select one of the essays from our textbook listed below to examine the different ways an author uses source materials to support claims.
Carter, “Offensive Speech is Free Speech” (pages 158-161) Beispel, “The Snacktivites and Musings of a Millennial Foodie” (pages
187-192)
Jenkins, “Defining the Relationship” (pages 220-223)
For your essay response, begin by highlighting the signal phrases you find attached to borrowed ideas or direct quotations in the essay. How well does the author introduce or frame this material?

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What factors led to the outbreak of witchcraft hysteria in New England in 1692? After reading the chapter on the Visible and Invisible

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