Look up any words you don’t know and write down the definition.
What is the author’s thesis?
What are the key points they use to support their thesis?
Were there any parts of the passage that confused you? If so, discuss those parts with your partner.
What is your opinion on theĀ topic?
Are there any parts of the passage that remind you of your own experiences, the experiences of people you know, or things you have seen/read? Write those down.
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In my advertisement, it is clear that the woman fits into the stereotype of what Steve Craig calls, “Men’s Women” in the article entitled “Men’s Men and Women’s Women.” As Craig notes, men’s women are “attractive, slim, and usually young and white, frequently blond” (187).
Works Cited
Craig, Steve. “Men’s Men and Women’s Women.” Maasik andĀ Solomon 182-93.
Maasik, Sonia, and Jack Solomon, eds. Signs of Life in the U.S.A: Readings on Popular Culture for Writers. 8th. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2015.
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