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Reading Reflection Directions:
For each reading, will reflect on a concept or
The idea that struck you or meant something for you. There may be a concept that you have never
heard of before, or it gave you insight into something you already know.
Answer each of these questions for all the chapters you read this week.
- What the concept or idea is from the reading. (2 points)
- Put the concept or idea in your own words. (2 points)
- Why did it stand out for you? (2 points)
- How could you apply it in your own life? (2 points)
- Also, make sure to proofread, double-space 12-point font (2 points)
The link to the chapter is below :
Chapter 12: Delivering your Speech (Links to an external site.)
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Example R. R. (Note this is just an example of how ALL the reading reflections are to be formatted)
Chapter 1:
A concept that stuck out to me was that of “Freedom of Expression,” which is
defined in our book as “the right to share one’s ideas and opinions free from government
censorship.” This concept means that as an individual, I have the right to share my opinions and the
the government cannot tell me that it is illegal to speak that opinion. This concept stood out to me because I
am sometimes afraid to speak my mind. I think that I can apply it in my own life by speaking up
freely when I see an injustice, of course, this also ties into
what I say is ethical, which is a concept that links to freedom of expression in our text
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The concept of Practice
How can I get to Carnegie Hall? One man asked, PRACTICE the second man answered.
Thus,...
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