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Opened: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 6:40 PM Due: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 11:59 PM Find 2 separate instances where Baldwin uses ethos as an appeal in "Notes of a Native Son." Using the MEAL plan of writing paragraphs, write a brief analysis of each instance, exploring each in a separate paragraph (total of 2 paragraphs). M = Main idea. Identify the instance where Baldwin uses ethos. E = Evidence. Quote the line or passage directly from the text (remember to cite it) A = Analysis. Tell your reader why the quoted passage is an example of ethos. Point out specifics using the language in the passage and explaining what it means and how it is an example of ethos. Draw the conclusions for your reader L = Link back to the thesis. Since this assignment doesn't utilize a thesis, you do not need to include this aspect in this particular assignment.

          Opened: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 6:40 PM
Due: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 11:59 PM
Find 2 separate instances where Baldwin uses ethos as an appeal in "Notes of a Native Son." Using the MEAL plan
of writing paragraphs, write a brief analysis of each instance, exploring each in a separate paragraph (total of 2
paragraphs).
M = Main idea. Identify the instance where Baldwin uses ethos.
E = Evidence. Quote the line or passage directly from the text (remember to cite it)
A = Analysis. Tell your reader why the quoted passage is an example of ethos. Point out specifics using the
language in the passage and explaining what it means and how it is an example of ethos. Draw the conclusions
for your reader
L = Link back to the thesis. Since this assignment doesn't utilize a thesis, you do not need to include this aspect in
this particular assignment.
        
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Opened: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 6:40 PM
Due: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 11:59 PM
Find 2 separate instances where Baldwin uses ethos as an appeal in "Notes of a Native Son." Using the MEAL plan
of writing paragraphs, write a brief analysis of each instance, exploring each in a separate paragraph (total of 2
paragraphs).
M = Main idea. Identify the instance where Baldwin uses ethos.
E = Evidence. Quote the line or passage directly from the text (remember to cite it)
A = Analysis. Tell your reader why the quoted passage is an example of ethos. Point out specifics using the
language in the passage and explaining what it means and how it is an example of ethos. Draw the conclusions
for your reader
L = Link back to the thesis. Since this assignment doesn't utilize a thesis, you do not need to include this aspect in
this particular assignment.

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Opened: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 6:40 PM Due: Thursday, January 25, 2024, 11:59 PM Find 2 separate instances where Baldwin uses ethos as an appeal in "Notes of a Native Son." Using the MEAL plan of writing paragraphs, write a brief analysis of each instance, exploring each in a separate paragraph (total of 2 paragraphs). M = Main idea. Identify the instance where Baldwin uses ethos. E = Evidence. Quote the line or passage directly from the text (remember to cite it). A = Analysis. Tell your reader why the quoted passage is an example of ethos. Point out specifics using the language in the passage and explain what it means and how it is an example of ethos. Draw conclusions for your reader. L = Link back to the thesis. Since this assignment doesn't utilize a thesis, you do not need to include this aspect in this particular assignment.
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