The Supreme Court of the United States agrees to hear only a…

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The Supreme Cоurt оf the United Stаtes аgrees tо heаr only a small percentage of the cases appealed to it.

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Yоur tаsk is tо write а definitiоn essаy based on one of the words that arose in this week's essay "College Is Not a Commodity: Stop Treating It Like One." You can access the article here or via your Practical Argument textbook on pp. 55-57. Write a definition essay of at least 750 words in MLA format on ONE of the following questions.  What does it mean to have "knowledge?" What does it mean to engage in "learning?" What does it mean to "educate?" Your job is to define ONE of these words: "knowledge," "learning," or "educate." Use the article to help you extend and support your definition, and parenthetically cite at least once from the article in the body of your paper. Also, include an entry on the Works Cited page to show this source use.   For this academic essay, remember to write in multiple paragraphs: Have a strong academic introduction that includes your thesis statement. Have multiple body paragraphs, each with a focused main idea as you explain the definition.  Have a strong academic conclusion that summarizes your key points and that ends it on a resolute note.  Then,  Maintain a neutral, fair tone. Use third person present tense.  This entry will be used for the Work Cited page:  Rawlings, Hunter. "College Is Not a Commodity: Stop Treating It Like One." Practical Argument: A Text and Anthology, 5th ed., edited by Laurie G. Kirszner and Stephen R. Mandell. Bedford/St. Martin's, 2023. pp. 55-57. Please proofread and edit your definition essay carefully. Then, when you are ready, submit it. Good luck, and I look forward to reading it!

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