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Find a current editorial (Op-Eds) that interests you from The New York Times or a major newspaper or magazine (USA Today, Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, The Washington Post …etc.). To meet the length requirement, make sure that the editorial you choose is a fairly long editorial. (See sample editorials in Week 7 Module in eCampus).
2. Write an introduction paragraph (about 5-8 sentences) that does two things: First, summarize the essay and describe an overview of the editorial’s argument, purpose, and main ideas. Which article did you read? Who wrote it? Where is it published? What is the editorial’s thesis? Second, write a well-established thesis, which is debatable, narrow, focused, and requires proof (See sample thesis in week 8 module in eCampus). Do NOT write the kind of thesis beginning “The purpose of this essay is to analyze …”
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Editorial Analysis Introduction
The article, “Biden Wants No Part of the Culture War the G.O.P. Loves," is based on
Thomas Edsall’s opinion of the American politics. The article is published by The New York
Times and expounds on Biden’s transfo...