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Causes of Cambodia, pt. 3
Think about what conclusions we can draw from our discussion of the Cambodian genocide. Writing conclusions is often the most difficult aspect of composing an argument, but it is also the most important.
- Compose a rough draft of a causal argument. Between 500 and 1000 words on an event of your own choosing. Make sure to adequetely explain the event, why you think it happened, and what can be learned from the causal chain you have built. As usual, post the draft to the wiki and bring in a dead-tree copy to class on Monday.
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Causes of Cambodia, pt. 3
Think about what conclusions we can draw from our discussion of the Cambodian genocide. Writing conclusions is often the most difficult aspect of composing an argument, but it is also the most important.
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- Compose a rough draft of a causal argument. Between 500 and 1000 words on an event of your own choosing. Make sure to adequetely explain the event, why you think it happened, and what can be learned from the causal chain you have built. As usual, post the draft to the wiki and bring in a dead-tree copy to class on Monday.
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