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ENG 106 Entire Course-GC

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ENG 106 Grand Canyon Week 1 Discussion 1
Throughout this course, you will be researching, discussing, and writing about the donation and sale of human organs. To assist you in the research, the lectures and supplemental readings provide different perspectives on this complex and controversial topic. Please use the “Resource List” document to find and read articles about the sale of human organs.
After you have read about this topic, identify and discuss in 100-125 words one potential cause for this phenomenon.
ENG 106 Grand Canyon Week 1 Discussion 2
Your text and lectures discuss the importance of enthymemes in writing arguments. Create enthymemes (claims and reasons) that are appropriate for each of the essay genres (i.e., causal argument, ethical argument, and proposal argument).
Here is an example of an enthymeme:
Proposal essay: Should school cafeterias be required to offer only nutritionally balanced meals?
CLAIM: School cafeterias should exclusively serve nutritionally balanced meals.
REASON: Because obesity rates among school age children are increasing.
Causal argument essay: What is one cause of the sale of human organs?
CLAIM:
REASON:
Ethical argument: Is the sale of human organs right or wrong?
CLAIM:
REASON:
Proposal argument: Should the sale and purchase of human organs be made legal?
CLAIM:
REASON:
ENG 106 Grand Canyon Week 2 Discussion 1
After reading Christian Longo’s essay in Chapter 13, please consider the following:
A potential definition argument centers on whether a prisoner can voluntarily donate organs. Prisoners and human rights advocates might disagree about what voluntary donation means: Is organ donation voluntary if prisoners receive the same counseling as donors outside of the prison system, or is it only voluntary if a person is not facing death (in this case, not on death row)? If someone were to develop this argument, they would define voluntary and then explain how a particular case such as Christian Longo’s matches their definition of voluntary. What do you think about this issue? What does voluntary mean to you, and under what circumstances would inmates in our prison system be voluntarily offering to donate their organs? At what point do you think they would be involuntarily signing up to donate organs?

ENG 106 Grand Canyon Week 2 Discussion 2

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