2. in paragraph 6, blanda introduces a quotation by fredrik deboer, but he doesnt follow it with an…

2. in paragraph 6, blanda introduces a quotation by fredrik deboer, but he doesnt follow it with an explanation. how would you recommend that blanda do so? (see pp. 51 - 52 for ways to create a \quotation sandwich.\)\n3. so what? who cares? where in this piece does blanda explain why his argument matters? has he persuaded you, and if not, why not?\n4. in \hillbilly elegy,\ j. d. vance (pp. 433 - 50) discusses why some americans view liberals with disdain. what concrete suggestions do you think blanda would make to encourage them to move beyond the stereotypes they might have of liberals?\n5. choose an issue of importance to you and write a tweet (280 characters or less) or a facebook post that demonstrates respect for the \other side.\\n6. go to thesaysayiblog.com and search for \(alt) right and wrong\ by brendan novak. how do novaks views compare with blandas—how are they similar, and how are they different?
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Brief Explanations:
These questions analyze the writing and arguments of Sean Blanda, comparing with other authors like J. D. Vance and Brendan Novak, and also involve creating social - media style responses. They focus on literary analysis and argument - evaluation within the context of written works.
Answer:
- Blanda may not follow the "quotation sandwich" for stylistic or argument - flow reasons. Analyze his writing to see if his non - adherence affects persuasiveness.
- Consider Vance's points about some Americans and liberals. Blanda could use specific examples and positive appeals to encourage liberals to move beyond stereotypes.
- Choose an issue important to you. In a tweet or Facebook post, show respect for the "Other Side" by presenting a balanced view.
- After visiting the website and reading Novak's piece, compare his views on the (Alt) right with Blanda's. Look for common themes and differences in their arguments and perspectives.