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The Great Chief Justice, by Fred Rodell
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  • The Great Chief Justice (December 1955 | Volume: 7, Issue: 1)
  • U.S. Constitution
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  • TASK 1. Wrestle with the Argument
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  • TASK 3. Unpack the Points
  • TASK 7. Close Reading - Focus Question
  • TASK 23. Identifying Claim/Evidence
  • TASK 24. QFT (Question Formulation Technique)
  • TASK 25. Document Analysis/Sourcing
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The Great Chief Justice, by Fred Rodell
TASK 25. Document Analysis/Sourcing

TASK 25. Document Analysis/Sourcing

With this task, teachers can help students determine degrees of bias in a text by identifying the source’s subject, author, purpose, time period in which it was created, and audience, as well as the author’s point of view.

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