Blog # 19

Chapter 7 From They Say I Say 

A lot of instances writers put sure information in their papers except explaining afterwards why the reader should care or why it is important. Most of the time the reader might also be an outsider of the issue you are talking about, which is why you want to give an explanation to them why it is important. The “who cares” asks you to discover a character or a crew while the “so what” asks about the real-world purposes and penalties of the claims. To answer the “who cares” it helps to name specific people or organizations who have a stake in your claims and to go into some detail about their views. Although you may answer the “who cares” questions it is additionally vital to reply the “so what” question as well. When expanding on the “so what” it is vital to make it sound eager and convince the reader that this is important, and hook them into the discussion. Even if you are writing to a target audience that is familiar with the subject, it is still important to use the “who cares” and “so what” questions. 

When i read chapter 7 from “ They Say I Say” book i have to explain the quotes that i put in my essay for the reader to better understand and have a better idea of what im talking about.  Its very important for me to give a more detailed explanation on my paper, so the reader would enjoy my writing and also show how i care about what im writing about.  

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  1. This is a great summary of the chapter’s main ideas. Well done! I look forward to seeing how you put it to work in your paper! 🙂

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