Inquiry papers should each be a new post, and should be labeled with the number as well as whatever title you like (for example: "Inquiry 1: whateveryouwanttocallit"
1) Summarize the argument or the thesis of the reading in 1-2 sentences.
2) Pose a question that the reading raised for you. It should be a thoughtful, open-ended question that is likely to provoke discussion and debate.
3) Speculate on the answers OR the context of the questions (why they matter, who they matter to, what's at stake, etc) OR delve deeper by asking more questions.
response posts: guidelines
Your response papers should be in the "comment" section of the inquiry post to which you are responding.
1) Read a classmate's inquiry paper that has not yet been responded to.
2) Address your classmate's question(s) using what you've learned from this and other readings. You may not feel confident in your answers; that's okay. Speculate, brainstorm, explore, pose other questions, relate it to your life experience, expand on the stakes of the questions, etc.
*be sure to use something from the day's assigned reading (a quote, paraphrase, or general idea) and to cite that reading as its source in order to receive full credit.
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