Annotation assignment:
I want you each to make one original annotation, and one response. (Please use the tag KIR020 / KIR900.)
Specific possibilities:
1) Annotate and respond critically to one claim, a claim you think important, in one of the two readings.You might challenge it based on its scope, its relation to evidence, or other grounds; you might find it ultimately persuasive, but still want to qualify it or otherwise engage with it]
2) Annotate and respond to one moment where the author makes the stakes of their argument apparent (the “motive”/“so what”?)—or fails to do so…
3) Annotate and engage with one moment where the author grounds their analysis effectively in “close reading”
4) Annotate and engage with one moment where the author’s analysis depends on something OTHER than “close reading”
—Respond by engaging with ANY one of these annotations left by a fellow student!
Remember, you can make OTHER annotations too; in particular, you can annotate privately, for your own benefit, if you choose to read online.