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The machine stops
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Both being very intelligent, but with completely different perspectives of life. During the first page of the reading it is not known if Vashti is disabled or not, but as story goes on it known that she is a lecturer. The machine stops by E.M Foster has a very complex beginning. Citing is really important (in this case, citing your classmate!), and this is a way of giving credit to other sources and putting yourself in dialogue with them. Provide the title and author of the chosen post, along with a link to the post you are citing (please provide the link in the same comment: don’t make a separate one with just the link). In order to register your vote for this week’s “People’s Choice,” “leave a reply” to this post, and in your comment, provide your chosen post, an excerpt from it + rationale for choosing it.

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If, after reading everyone’s posts, you strongly feel that your post is your “favorite,” you can always vote for yourself, but you need to provide a rationale for doingso. This rationale can refer to content, style, creativity, etc. You can choose a post for any reason, but you always must clearly articulate your rationale for choosing it (e.g., why did you find it interesting, compelling, likeable, provocative, etc.?). Read through your classmates’ reading response blogs on “The Machine Stops” and choose your favorite post. This also helps to bring student voices into the course more fully, as each students’ blogs because required reading for the course. Enter “People’s Choice Posts,” which allow the students to read and honor awesome writing by their classmates (or themselves!). But … what I might find compelling or well-done in a blog post might not be the same thing as your peers do. As you know, throughout the semester, I am going to be choosing a “featured post” (or “posts”) for each blog assignment, to highlight examples of successful blogs.















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