ENG3702 - The English Language: Context And Purpose (ENG3702)
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Well-structured ENG3702 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 2 2023 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!). Read the text titled, You are what you don’t eat, below and in a carefully considered, wellargued,
and properly-paragraphed essay containing 1,500 words, critica...
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Assignment 1 Semester 2 2023
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Due Date: September 2023
Introduction:
The text "You are what you don't eat" by Noah Rothman explores the politicization of food
by puritanical progressives. This essay critically analyzes the role of the media in reporting
on race relations within the context of the text. The genre, language usage, writer's attitude,
intended inferences, ideological role, and personal stance on the views expressed will be
discussed.
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Introduction:
The text "You are what you don't eat" by Noah Rothman explores the politicization of
food by puritanical progressives. This essay critically analyzes the role of the media in
reporting on race relations within the context of the text. The genre, language usage,
writer's attitude, intended inferences, ideological role, and personal stance on the
views expressed will be discussed.
Genre and Language:
The genre of the text is an opinion piece or editorial. The language used in the text is
persuasive and argumentative, aimed at shaping the readers' opinions and influencing
their beliefs. The author uses a combination of facts, examples, and rhetoric to
construct the context, purpose, and audience of the text.
The context of the text is set by the title itself, "You are what you don't eat," which
suggests a discussion about food choices and their impact on individual identity. The
author further elaborates on this by highlighting the growing trend of "puritanical
progressives" who politicize food. By framing the issue in this way, the author is trying
to convey that these progressives are imposing their beliefs on others and infringing
on personal choices.
The purpose of the text is to criticize and challenge the actions and attitudes of these
"puritanical progressives." The author aims to persuade the readers that their
approach to food and race relations is misguided and harmful. This can be seen in the
author's argument that "food has become the latest frontier on which social justice
warriors contend" and that this trend is a result of "a deeply and inherently political
impulse" rather than a genuine concern for individual health or race relations. By using
strong language and engaging rhetoric, the author tries to convince the audience that
this politicization of food is a problem that needs to be addressed.
The audience of the text is likely to be those interested in current affairs, politics, and
social issues. The author assumes that the readers have some knowledge of current
debates surrounding food choices and race relations. The author also seems to
address those who may already hold negative opinions about the "puritanical
progressives" or are skeptical of their actions. The language used in the text is aimed
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