question archive - In the first paragraph (introduction), introduce the writer, state the title of the essay, briefly give basic information about the author (not more than a sentence -- see bio of Kelly on first page of his essay in the PDF), and give a brief summary statement of Kelly's essay (one sentence)

- In the first paragraph (introduction), introduce the writer, state the title of the essay, briefly give basic information about the author (not more than a sentence -- see bio of Kelly on first page of his essay in the PDF), and give a brief summary statement of Kelly's essay (one sentence)

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- In the first paragraph (introduction), introduce the writer, state the title of the essay, briefly give basic information about the author (not more than a sentence -- see bio of Kelly on first page of his essay in the PDF), and give a brief summary statement of Kelly's essay (one sentence).  At this point you will not include a statement of your own thesis (or "I say").  Note: Kevin Kelly identifies as a man (he, his, him). 

- In the second paragraph, give a more developed summary of Kelly's essay, making sure that you inhabit the worldview of the author (play the “believing game”).  Use at least 3 verbs from the list on pages 40-41 and highlight them (bold) in your text.  Make sure you are using those verbs correctly; when in doubt, always use a dictionary.  Make sure you quote correctly and appropriately.  Make sure you review "Overview of Major Writing Project 1" to make sure you're including everything you need in your summary.

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