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Why School Should Start Later in the Day by Lisa Lewis
The Paranoid Style of American Policing by Ta-Neshi Coates
Why Was the Gorilla Harambe Killed at the Cincinnati Zoo
End The Gun Epidemic in America by New York Times Editorial Boar
History Shows the Folly Disarming Lawful People by Thomas Sowell
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Please respond to 2 of the following questions based on your understanding of the article we read today.
- DOK Level 2 What is Coates's claim? What points does he make to support it?
- DOK Level 3 According to Coates, what is the role of legitimacy in policing? What happens when police are de-legitimized in a community?
- DOK Level 4 Does Coates seem to believe that the police can help Chicago with violent conflicts? Why or why not? Use evidence from the text to support your argument.
Please respond to 2 of the following questions based on your understanding of the article we read today.
- DOK Level 2 Why does Bekoff include the example of Binta Jua along with an allusion to King Kong in paragraph 2? How do these examples help frame Bekoff's argument?
- DOK Level 3 Look again at paragraphs 9 through 11 where Bekoff provides a series of questions and answers. What does the writer achieve with this strategy? Is it an effective strategy for convincing the reader? Why or why not?
- DOK Level 4 Bekoff wants to make sure events like the killing of Harambe never happen again. Write a piece that identifies the steps Bekoff would like zoos to take, and the points he makes to prove that each step is needed. Analyze what the writer did in this argument to convince the audience to support each of these changes.
Please respond to 2 of the following questions based on your understanding of the article we read today.
- DOK Level 2 Twice in the article, Sowell refers to "belligerent countries" (pars. 12 and 13). What is the meaning of "belligerent" in this context, and what are other ways this word could be used?
- DOK Level 3 In paragraph 16, Sowell uses the word "hysteria" to describe opposition to President Reagan's military policy. What is the meaning of this word in this context? How does the use of this word reveal Sowell's attitude toward opponents of gun control?
- DOK Level 4 What is Sowell suggesting about gun control? Identify the claims made about gun control and the evidence used to support these claims. Identify the appeals he emphasizes, and the effectiveness of these appeals. Refrain from offering your opinion on these issues. Instead, focus on the appeals used and the effectiveness of these appeals. Which arguments are the most and least effective?
Please respond to 2 of the following questions based on your understanding of the article we read today.
- DOK Level 2: Comprehension: In your own words, explain what the word "translate" means in the context of Lewis's argument. How is this meaning similar to or different from how you usually understand the word?(Write a few sentences.)
- DOK Level 3: Analysis: Identify two points that Lewis makes to support her overall claim. Analyze the evidence she provides for one of those points. How does this evidence strengthen her argument? (Write 3-4 sentences.)
- DOK Level 4: Evaluation: Evaluate the effectiveness of Lewis’s arguments. Would you find her editorial convincing if you were a member of the school board? Justify your answer with specific examples from her argument. (Write a paragraph.)
Please respond to 2 of the following questions based on your understanding of the article we read today.
- DOK Level 2 The opening statement of the editorial claims that "All decent people feel sorrow and righteous fury about the slaughter of innocents." In this context, what does "righteous fury" mean? How does the context help you understand the phrase? Define "righteous fury" and explain your understanding based on the context below:
- DOK Level 3 The title of the article states that we have a "Gun Epidemic." What does this phrase reveal about the Editorial Board's attitude toward the subject of violence in America? What does it reveal about possible bias of the Editorial Board?
- DOK Level 4 Throughout the editorial, phrases like "right and proper" and "moral outrage" are used. Find and list other words and phrases with similar connotations. Do these phrases undermine or add to the speaker's appeals?