In the Opinion Article written in the New York Times, the author of the article uses many substantial points in order to get his article published. In this article, the author immediately states his credentials as a “65-year-old hourly employee … Continue reading
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In the letter ” An Hourly Worker’s Questions for the President” Joseph Henderson clearly states his hatred and anger toward the working classes’s wages. He states that not only is the labor concept wrong, it leaves millions of people fighting … Continue reading
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Letter to the Editor Homework While reading and dissecting this letter to the editor I have unfolded and discovered some of the most important essential components that makes up the letter. Jumping right into the very first and most … Continue reading
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In the letter to the editor written by Joseph Henderson regarding the article “Reviving the American Working Class”, Henderson successfully utilizes several, but not all, of the Ten Essential Components to create a persuasive letter. In his letter Henderson immediately establishes his authority in … Continue reading
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Critique on “An Hourly Worker’s Questions for the President” Your Credentials The 10 Essential Components of a Letter to the Editor were mostly all met and persuaded the reader in Joseph Henderson’s “An Hourly Worker’s Questions for the President.” Henderson … Continue reading
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In traditional Letters to the Editor, there are ten components that create a strong letter to allow it to be printed or published. Without some or all of these components, it is most likely that the letter will not reach … Continue reading
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In the letter “An Hourly Worker’s Questions for the President” by Joseph Henderson, he uses ten essential components to persuade readers to gain consciousness and recognize the job conditions in America today. The author directly opens up with a citation, … Continue reading
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After reading the first line of the article it is hard to tell whether the writer cited his work correctly or not. If the writer put his citation there himself then it seems like he took the easy route instead … Continue reading
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Joseph Henderson’s letter of September 01 clearly explained his aggravation toward the presidents claim of decreased unemployment rates in the United States. Throughout his letter to the editor, Henderson points out that he is perplexed and in disagreement with the … Continue reading
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As the letter, “An Hourly Worker’s Questions For The President,” does convey the authors valid complaints towards an either ironic or ignorant presidential boast of job creation, the author does not include all of the 10 essential components of a … Continue reading