Pick one of the sixteen questions raised in Chapter 1 that intrigues you, and write an essay that answers the question in your own terms. Make sure you (a) construct an argument, with supporting reasons for your answer, and then (b) raise one point that either presents an opposing argument to your point of view or develops an alternative response to the question

What will be an ideal response?


See Chapter 1 for questions.
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