Directiоns: Chооse the response which best аnswers the question below bаsed on the informаtion you heard in the lecture. After watching the TED Talk about trying something new each month and sticking with it for thirty days, what did Monica challenge herself to do?
Chооse ONE оf the primаry sources from the sheet you were given аnd write а three-paragraph source analysis. Be sure to include the citation of your chosen source at the top of the analysis. Paragraph 1: Summary: For this section, provide a strong summary of the primary source. Imagine your audience has never read this document before and has no idea what it is about. Do not quote the document. This should be completely in your own words. Do not try to take sentences from the document and simply insert synonyms at different places. The goal is to show that YOU understand the document. Paragraph 2: Context: Provide relevant historical information that helps the reader better understand the author’s point of view. You should also connect this context to a specific quotation from the document. Do not simply provide a biography of the author. Include specific people, places, & ideas (don't leave the history out of your history essay)! You may use quotations from the source in this section, but you are not required to. TIP: BE SURE TO REFER TO SPECIFIC INFORMATION IN PARAGRAPH 1 Paragraph 3: Analysis: Now it’s time to think in-depth about the document. Here’s where you take the document AND the context and make the real thinking happen! You are required to use at least one quotation from the primary source (though a stronger essay will have more than one quotation). Here are a few prompts to get you thinking about the analytical section You do not have to confine yourself to the options. You’re encouraged to think outside the box! TIP: BE SURE TO REFER BACK TO INFORMATION IN PARAGRAPHS 1 & 2. Why is this document worthy of further study? What insight does it give us? Was it a pivotal document that changed the course of a movement or of history (not all primary sources are, btw)? How did this source change YOUR view of the historical record (don't include a fact or say 'I didn't know anything about this before - go deeper). What contemporary “thing” (book, speech, tv show, painting, etc.) does this document make you think of? What is the connection between the two and what does it reveal about our world today? (Contemporary = within the last 5 years)
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