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SUBTEXT Extra Credit Assignment
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2 (1) ASSIGNMENT: o Draft a 1-2-page essay on the subtext of one of the following: a television program (show or news) film (perhaps too long for this project) commercial advertisement (most students do this) or music video
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3 Extra Credit Assignment (1) ASSIGNMENT: This activity is based on the exercise in your textbook. Consult Chapter 3, particularly the section entitled “The Psychology of Argument,” which begins on page 178.
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4 Extra Credit Assignment (2) SOURCES: While most students use YOUTUBE.COM for this assignment, you may also follow the links below:YOUTUBE.COM ADVERTISEMENTS ONLINE AD* ACCESS (Duke University) ALL POLITICAL ADS PHILIP MORRIS ADVERTISING LIBRARY of CONGRESS—ADVERTISING
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5 Extra Credit Assignment (3) WORKS CITED page: On your Works Cited page, draft a proper MLA citation for your sources Author, Title, Source, Dates The complete URL (Web address) I need to be able to locate your source. No other research is required this is strictly your insight
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6 Extra Credit Assignment (4) DESCRIPTION: o Since you cannot bring copies of your advertisements to show to the class, o you must describe your subjects in detail vivid description detailed summary and explanation In the Introduction Or in the second paragraph NO more than a single paragraph since the focus of your paper is the SUBTEXT
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7 Extra Credit Assignment (5) FIND the SUBTEXT: o See the “process” below. o See the Examples PPT. o This is the FOCUS of your paper. Hence, it should make up the bulk of the paper o Do not be afraid to “go too far.”
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8 Extra Credit Assignment (6) Submit to the instructor o a typed document 2 pages in length in essay format that details the SUBTEXT (plural) in your source and include a Works Cited page for your source
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9 Extra Credit Assignment (6) Submit to the instructor o a typed document 1. Headers and Title 2. Introduction 3. Description paragraph 4. Subtexts (1 per paragraph) 5. Conclusion 6. Works Cited page
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