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Module 9 - Interpreting Evidence

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Activity 1 : : Activity 2 : : Activity 3 : : Activity 4

Activity 4: TaskStream

After you have completed the related readings and activities, go to TaskStream and read the directions and grading rubric for Task 7.  Your task is to look back at the evidence presented in the essays you read that deal with your issue or problem.  As you review these writings, you are looking for data or evidence that might be interpreted in two or more ways.  Your job is to describe the data and then to explain the different interpretations that you think are possible.  You should also identify any possibility that the same data could be used to support different points of view or conclusions.  You will need to do this with two different examples of evidence from the relevant readings.  You will probably want to draft and edit your responses to Task 7 in a word processing program and then cut and paste your responses into the text boxes in TaskStream.

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