Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World
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Instructions /example
Chapter 1: Author’s Main Point — The main point reads much like an article abstract, giving the most important “facts” of the text. In this section, you should identify the main point or argument of each chapter. This section should be very brief, a paragraph or two at most. The main point summary uses author tags, such as “In his article, “Me to We states,” or “Me to We” argues/explains/suggests.”
Chapter 1 Response — In this section of your response, you focus on the passage you identify above in Chapter 1 Author’s Main Point, explaining and/or exploring it further.
In a paragraph (no more than one paragraph), reflect on your experiences, attitudes, or observations in relation to the ideas of the text or how the author’s ideas might be interpreted by other readers, how the ideas might be applied, or how they might be misunderstood.
Questions
Chapter 1: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 1: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 2: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 2: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 3: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 3: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 4: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 4: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 5: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 5: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 6: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 6: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 7: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 7: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 8: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 8: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 9: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 9: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 1: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 1: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 1: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 1: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 10: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 10: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 11: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 11: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 12: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 12: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
Chapter 13: Author’s Main Point
Chapter 13: Your Response/reflection about the chapter or the authors’ main points.
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