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For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that can accurately support the arguments that you make in your introduction.

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Page 1: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

• For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source.

• This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that can accurately support the arguments that you make in your introduction.

Page 2: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

First off, credible=trustworthy…◦There are four key questions you can ask yourself to find out if a source is credible What are the qualifications and

reputation of the source’s writer? Does the source use stereotypes? Is the source accurate and consistent? What are the circumstances under

which the author prepared the source?

Page 3: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

What are the qualifications and reputation of the source’s writer?◦ Any good source should have an author.◦ A qualified writer should be associated with a

college or university, be associated with a reputable professional organization, or have some real experience with what they are writing about.

◦ The writer may be from a newspaper or magazine, but must show evidence that he or she has done RESEARCH on the topic!

Page 4: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

Does the source use stereotypes?◦Stereotypes are generalizations that

indicate bias or prejudice. Are all blondes dumb? All athletes dumb? All

smart kids nerds? All rural people hicks and rednecks? All poor people criminals?

Stereotypes are NOT CREDIBLE because using them overlooks differences in people and is BIASED and INSULTING.

Page 5: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

Is the source accurate and consistent?◦A writer uses many sources in his or her work. If an author cites other sources and supports his or her

claims, then it is clear that the author is KNOWLEDGABLE on the topic.

What does it say about an author is he or she randomly addresses a different topic in the middle of the text?

The author should be specific about which studies, people or organizations he or she cites. If the author is vague, does that confirm that the author knows the facts? Or does it demonstrate that the author is opinionated?

Page 6: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

What are the circumstances under which the author prepared the source?◦Informative writing is usually more

factual than entertaining.◦The author should not be angry about

something!◦Writing that strongly supports something

can be extremely biased (one-sided).◦Writing that does not support facts with

citations from reputable sources, studies and research is often opinionated and can be UNTRUE.

Page 7: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

THESIS: a claim that is supported with body paragraphs in an essay

To make a point or argument POWERFUL, YOU must support it with evidence (quotes from sources)◦ Without evidence, a thesis or argument IS JUST

AN OPINION. ◦ REMEMBER: REAL EVIDENCE is supported with

research, studies, interviews, etc. This is why you find a VALID source to back up your claims about issues addressed in Speak.

Page 8: For your Speak essay, you need to use the novel itself and at least ONE other VALID source. This PowerPoint is intended to help you find a source that

You need to use FACTUAL EVIDENCE to support your claim.◦Example1: Teens who are depressed

often consider suicide.◦Example 2: According to a study done

at the University of Michigan, teens who suffer from depression are 70% more likely to have suicidal tendencies than their peers.

◦Which one is more credible?