Select an editorial or opinion article for deeper analysis. You may use the same

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Select an editorial or opinion article for deeper analysis. You may use the same article you selected for Lesson 2 or you may choose another one. Please be sure to provide the link to the article in your response.
New York Times editorials(opens in a new tab)
LA Times editorials(opens in a new tab)
The Guardian editorials(opens in a new tab)
The Washington Post opinions(opens in a new tab)
In a few paragraphs:
Briefly summarize the article. Be sure to provide a link to the text you are analyzing.
Identify the tone and purpose of the article. Explain why you chose this specific tone and purpose – provide relevant examples.
State some reasons why the tone might vary depending on the reader or viewer’s position on the issue and defend your rationale. Be specific.
Explain how you applied the 5 steps to critical reading (this is different than critical thinking) as discussed in the lesson.
Evaluate how you engaged in the editorial by providing some examples in the article of concepts from Critical Reading, Plain and Simple(opens in a new tab).

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