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Paper Instructions:
Read the article closely before beginning your reflection. For each reflection, You must choose one (1) of the following prompts:
1.Provide a critique. Tell what you think or feel about the article overall, or a particular part of it, and why. Be as specific as possible in your answer–identify the core point(s) you are responding to and how you relate to them.
2.Ask a question. If you could ask the author(s) a question about their paper, what would it be? This can be a basic question about something you don’t understand in the text, or a larger question(about linguistics, about your own experience, etc.)that it made you consider.
3.Make a connection. Is there part of the paper that reminds you of something else? This maybe another paper you’ve read (for this class or for adifferent class), concepts we’ve discussed, something you’ve observed in the world, your own life experience, etc. Outline the connection and how the content of the article integrates with it. Are there tensions? Overlaps? Complementarities?
4.Identify a significant passage in the text. Is there a particular part of the article that strikes you as significant? Why do you think it’s important? What does it mean? What contributions are the author(s) making here?
It’s okay if you end up overlapping with more than one prompt –but, you must clearly indicate at least one in your response. The rubric for the reflections is on the following page.
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