Relevant Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs):
1. Demonstrate rhetorical awareness of the audience through different genre-based assignments.
2. Read texts in a variety of disciplines and genres, using critical reading strategies.
3. Draw connections at the level of ideas across multiple texts.
4. Defend a position in relation to the range of ideas surrounding a topic.
5. Demonstrate knowledge of writing as a process, including consideration of peer and instructor feedback, from initial draft to final revision.
6. Demonstrate intent and awareness of rhetorical and grammatical choices in creating communicative sentences.
Recon: Throughout the semester, we have examined how the US Criminal Justice System perpetuates institutionalized racism. Now, construct a compelling argument that highlights a specific form or forms of racism perpetuated through the judicial system. You may consider any aspect of the system to investigate. You will primarily support your assertions with evidence from class readings as well as other reliable sources. You must incorporate at least 3 readings from the course: You will find innumerable resources in the Recommended Reading section on Blackboard. In short, you will argue that the problem exists and support your assertions with credible, cited evidence.
Mission: Consider the contemporary social situation. What language choices would be the most appropriate to appeal to your audience? Consider your audience to be Americans who may not believe that this problem exists in modern society and be sure to adopt an appropriate voice. Remember the ultimate goal is to persuade your audience. Consider using a variety of persuasive techniques to be most effective.
Length & Format: 3-5 double-spaced pages, with one-inch margins and 12-point font.
Other Requirements:
Cite at LEAST THREE reliable sources: you may use class resources & readings for all of your sources, or you may find additional credible, reliable sources to use.
Include a Works Cited page in MLA format.
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