- Blog
- Working-class & middle-class Americans
- The written component will be the bulk of my project.
- I will have to use Image search platforms to find the right illustrations for my blog.
Prof. Jessica Penner | OL12 | Fall 2021
Professor: Jessica Penner
Email: eng1121.citytech2@gmail.com
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Things are moving along, especially with the written component. The research I did for Unit 2 provided plenty of shocking statistics to “hook” the reader early on, and a lot of what Richard Wilkinson said in his Ted talk helped me find an informal, yet informative tone.
Surprisingly enough, I’m struggling to come up with ideas for images. I would like to include multiple graphs and/or charts, but I’m afraid they will make the blog seem bland.