ENG-122 Module 2-5 Reflection on The High Price Of Multitasking
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Running Head: REFLECTION ON THE HIGH PRICE OF MULTITASKING 1
Reflection On The High Price Of Multitasking
Sara L. Fineout
Southern New Hampshire University
Eng-122 T3800 English Composition 1
Mary Boyle
March 19, 2024
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Reflection On The High Price Of Multitasking
For this assignment, I am analyzing the article “The High Price of Multitasking” By Daniel T. Willingham. The context of this article is that no matter the circumstances, multitasking can be dangerous. Daniel’s purpose for writing this article is to inform his audience
of the dangers of multitasking, whether it is intentional or not. The author mentions that other than texting and driving, talking to someone or even just listening to music are also forms of multitasking (Willingham, 2019). The author has a serious tone with an expository style of writing. I have learned that not everyone purposely multitasks. Yes, if you are texting and driving, then you are multitasking on purpose, but if you are just listening to music while you are
driving, you are also multitasking because that causes your mind to focus on the road and on the music, which could cause you to have problems concentrating on driving.
I believe that a closer analysis of the author’s claim and writing structure will help me learn more about my selected reading because it will give me a deeper understanding of what Daniel is trying to portray in this article. Like watching a movie multiple times, I believe that rereading an article a few times could help you notice some aspects that you may have missed the first time. A more thorough reading of this article could help me find any additional purposes
the author might be trying to portray in this article. Daniel mentions the fact that smartphones give us access to multiple forms of multitasking, as well as the fact that some places have banned
crossing a street or biking while texting (Willingham, 2019). That information helps us to better understand how dangerous multitasking, especially texting and driving, can be. I believe that Willingham’s writing effectively achieves his purpose. The reason why I believe this to be the case is that he backs up a lot of his claims with research articles and studies. Willingham also gives us reasons why people do multitask, which could help the reader recognize their own
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reason for multitasking. The author even gives a couple of suggestions to manage to multitask. For all these reasons, he ended up achieving his purpose.
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References Willingham, D. T. (2019, Jul 15). The High Price of Multitasking: [Op-Ed]. New York Times https://ezproxy.snhu.edu/login?qurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.proquest.com
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