“The Argument Against TV,” by
Colin Trubey – (LOC, p. 777-778)
Presumably, the prompt was Americans should participate
in a
nation-wide “TV Turn-Off Week,” regaining at least
a week from the nine years they currently lose to television-
watching over the course of their lives. Agree, disagree,
or offer a qualified argument.
“The Liberal Arts in an Age
of Info-Glut,” by Todd Gitlin (LOC, pp. 155-156)
Presumably, the prompt was “Fewer and fewer American
college
students graduate with majors in the humanities –
English, History, the Classics, Modern Languages.
Given this decline in participation -- and especially, given the wide
availability
of information on these subjects
in the
media -- universities should strongly consider
reducing
the resources they devote to
the humanities.” Write an essay in which
you agree, disagree,
or offer a qualified argument in
response to the prompt.
“Political Paradoxes,” by
Elisabeth Baseman (student essay in LOC, pp. 996-998)
(see the prompt on p. 996)
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