“A white supremacist on YouTube will tell you all about race and IQ but if you want to read a careful scholarly refutation, obtaining a legal PDF from the journal publisher would cost you $14.95, a price nobody in their right mind would pay for one article if they can’t get institutional access.”
Nathan J. Robinson, The Truth Is Paywalled But The Lies Are Free
In Mid-September to October, both of my FIQWS English Composition classes had assigned my class another essay where we discuss about the fairy tales, we had read in the extent that we had to explore what interests we had with the fairy tale itself. We had a library day where we reviewed the library database that’ll help all of us to research for topics that we could not access outside of the college campus. The agenda for this assignment was to write either an Op-Ed, an Opinion Piece, or a Book Review of the media of choice (as long as it followed the requirements of the readings to use).
Part 1: Rhetorical Analysis
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In the first part, my task was to write an analysis of the second source of my choice. I have chosen “Aching For Beauty: Footbinding in China” by Chinese author Wang Ping.