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Eric Luttrell | Stasis (4 of 4) Questions of Policy or Proposal @ericluttrell | Uploaded June 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This is the final of the four-part lecture series on stasis in rhetoric. It uses the article "Is two hours of screen time really too much for kids?" by Joanne Orlando as an example of an article that addresses multiple points of stasis as a means of supporting a policy claim. (theconversation.com/is-two-hours-of-screen-time-really-too-much-for-kids-58486)
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