Reading Blog #3 From Inquiry on Inquiry questions

Summary/Main points

Inquiry is central to the process of composing. The writer uncovers questions when progressing with their writing. We must find ways to answer the questions by identifying the issue and formulating a question. The use of personal experience brings an argument on a point, to illustrate something, and make a connection. Find an issue that people are willing to dispute. We must resist binary thinking and tease out the complexities. Use other's ideas to build upon your writing. A writer's frame is the perspective in which a writer presents their arguments. Understand the constraint, a factor that narrows down the choices of the issue.

3 Quotes

  • "When writers use framing strategies, they call attention to the specific conversations that set up the situation for their arguments." (pg. 79)
    •  Framing strategies allow the situation to situated in the conversation in their arguments. 
  • "As an academic writer, you might find that by extending other people's ideas, you will extend your own." (pg. 77)
    • I usually review or inspect other people's work and expand more into my own writing.
  • "The student shifted away from personal issue - the difference between his status and homeless children - to an issue of clashing values...." 
    • Using personal issues and other issues can easily relate and expand your topic. 
Question
  • How personal can we get when drawing our experiences?

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