Elements Of Shared Humanity

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Name of Artifact: Numbers Man During this semester, we read Numbers Man. We read this because there were elements of shared humanity within it. For this assignment, we had to annotate and identify elements of shared humanity. I chose Numbers Man because it demonstrates that I understand how to successfully annotate. It also shows I understand elements of shared humanity and how to identify them. This assignment helped me understand more about annotating because I was given examples on the proper way to annotate during this assignment. Something I hadn't considered about annotating was using highlighters, arrows, and brackets to identify elements of shared humanity and this new idea was demonstrated through my annotations. I learned that annotating correctly helps me understand the subject, which has caused me to be more successful.
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For this assignment, we had to write our own story about moral courage. For this assignment, we had to write our own story about moral courage. I chose the moral courage essay because it demonstrates that I understand sentence fluency because I had few conventional errors. It also shows that I am able to use a wide vocabulary. The artifact also demonstrates that I know the writing process because I used the rubric and plot chart to create my

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