They Say, I Say with Readings by Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein & Russel Durst   Michael Pollan, Mary Maxfield, and David H. Freedman all debate not just what we should eat, but how we should view food (especially food that's good for us).  In your essay, first compare and contrast the position taken by Pollan and either Maxfield or Freedman (this part is equivalent to what the book terms "they say").  Then describe and give detail on healthy food or healthy eating? Explain why it's feasible? and demonstrate how it relates to the overall conversation on food.  In this section (the "I Say" part of the paper) use your required secondary source as support.    Reminders for paper structure and content:     Introduction:  The introduction should begin with a relevant example or other detail. Use the middle of the introduction to contextualize the problem and offer a definition of sustainability (may want to use one of the readings here).  If will referring to one or both of the chosen readings extensively, important to introduce those titles/authors in the context portion of the introduction. End the introduction with a thesis statement that clearly states the problem and solution being addressed.    Body Paragraphs:  This paper requires a minimum of two body paragraphs (for example, one on the problem with the solution). Should convey a more complex argument and will require three to four body paragraphs. Recommended to write more than four body paragraphs.   Conclusion: This paper requires a concluding paragraph.  Use the conclusion to emphasize the impact or importance of the ideas.  Remember that better conclusions include a vivid detail, example, or emotional argument that will resonate with the reader.

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They Say, I Say with Readings by Gerald Graff, Cathy Birkenstein & Russel Durst

 

Michael Pollan, Mary Maxfield, and David H. Freedman all debate not just what we should eat, but how we should view food (especially food that's good for us).  In your essay, first compare and contrast the position taken by Pollan and either Maxfield or Freedman (this part is equivalent to what the book terms "they say").  Then describe and give detail on healthy food or healthy eating? Explain why it's feasible? and demonstrate how it relates to the overall conversation on food.  In this section (the "I Say" part of the paper) use your required secondary source as support. 

 

Reminders for paper structure and content:  

 

Introduction:  The introduction should begin with a relevant example or other detail. Use the middle of the introduction to contextualize the problem and offer a definition of sustainability (may want to use one of the readings here).  If will referring to one or both of the chosen readings extensively, important to introduce those titles/authors in the context portion of the introduction. End the introduction with a thesis statement that clearly states the problem and solution being addressed. 

 

Body Paragraphs:  This paper requires a minimum of two body paragraphs (for example, one on the problem with the solution). Should convey a more complex argument and will require three to four body paragraphs. Recommended to write more than four body paragraphs.

 

Conclusion: This paper requires a concluding paragraph.  Use the conclusion to emphasize the impact or importance of the ideas.  Remember that better conclusions include a vivid detail, example, or emotional argument that will resonate with the reader.

 

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