"A Relatable Case for the Arts" by Julia Evanoff
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Department or School

Science and Mathematics

Essay Genre

Analysis

Instructor's Note

This essay is Julia Evanoff’s analysis of Mark Slouka’s article “Dehumanized.” Julia does a great job speaking to a general audience that may or may not be familiar with Slouka’s article by first providing context for the article, as far as when and where it appeared, and then supplying enough summary, paraphrase, and direct quote to support her assertions in proper MLA format. Can you identify Julia’s organizational pattern? How else might she have chosen to organize her essay?

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About the Author

Julia Evanoff is a freshman biology major from Cincinnati. She has always enjoyed writing and reading fiction.

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