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Your school has decided to vote about whether or not to change elements of its summer reading program. Before the vote, you receive a pamphlet that seems designed to persuade you to vote in a particular way. Describe the questions you would ask yourself before allowing the pamphlet to influence you.

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There are a few questions you would want to ask yourself before allowing the pamphlet to influence you.

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What elements would I want to change about the summer reading program if it's needed? What flaws are involved with the program?

Does this pamphlet go for or against what I think? What are the reasons for their opinion? Is there any bias?

Am I “negatively identifying” with one opinion or disallowing myself from seeing it in a more positive light? If so, who? Could I change the perspective of the author's view?

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