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Future Schlock by Neil Postman

2. What support does the writer provide? How does this contribute to pathos in the essay?



3. Which example made the greatest impact?



4. What could have been changed or added to support to the thesis?



5. Most of the examples and references are older, not current. What effect does this have on the piece as a whole?



6. What current example could you use to replace one he used in his article? Be specific.



7. What in the essay could be construed as a "monster"?



8. Today we might think of something else more contemporary as the "monster" or the thing that is deteriorating intellect. What thing might that be and why?





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