Does Sherry make a good argument how?
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Furthermore, what is the F word that Mary Sherry is in praise of?
In the article, “In Praise of the F Word” by Mary Sherry, Sherry talks about the educational system and how the handing of high school diplomas is meaningless.
Summary of in Praise of the F
| Title | In Praise of the F Word |
|---|---|
| Category | Education |
| Country | The US |
| First Issue | 1991, Newsweek |
Secondly, what is the F word discussed in the essay? The "F" word discussed in this essay means to flunk/fail. Referring to this word as the "F" word increase the effectiveness of this essay. The effectiveness of this essay is increased because the F word sounds harsh and scary.
what is the main idea of In Praise of the F word?
The core issue in "Praise of the F Word" is that students are not gaining as much knowledge from their education as the author, Mary Sherry, thinks is appropriate. She blames this on student's lack of attention in school and blames this lack of attention on the fact that student's aren't punished enough.
Who is Sherry's audience is it receptive to the F word?
The audience for the essay is the reader which could be a student, parent, or a teacher. Yes, the audience is receptive to the “F” because many people have an open mind, and are willing to help out. The audience will also be receptive to making sure the students are focusing in class.
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