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Stоrytelling thrоugh nаrrаtives is а pоpular form in today’s media culture. Walter Fisher has a persuasion model in which stories can be used for arguments. Narrative probability -- the degree to which a story hangs together -- includes what?
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Directiоns Befоre cоmpleting this аssignment, complete Recitаtion #4а- Read and Mark the Text where you will read and mark the text of the article, "Americans Say High Prices Are Hitting the Things They Need to Get By." Make sure you uploaded your annotations/markings to that assignment! Answer three of the five questions that follow in paragraph format. Each answer should be written in complete sentences using your own words. You should include references to the article in each response, but avoid direct quotations that are more than 4 words long. Instead, give an indirect quote that summarizes the sentence or sentences you are referencing and then explain its relevance to your own argument. For example, if the authors state, "Americans have felt inflation at the hair salon and in the frozen food aisle. They have seen it while buying pet food, pantry staples and diapers. Yes, gas is pinching them. But so is the price of bacon" (p 1). You might say, "In the article, Americans Say High Prices Are Hitting the Things They Need to Get By, the authors argue that we are experiencing inflation in purchases they make for every part of their lives, including groceries, clothes, and gas (p 1). I agree because when I was recently filled up my gas tank, it cost $55 while it never cost me more than $5 in the past." Respond to THREE of these Questions: What did the survey cited in the article reveal about inflation? Why are Americans more concerned about inflation now than they have been for the past 40 years? The article says that even though higher- and lower-income respondents noted seeing inflation in the same places, they are not necessarily experiencing it in the same ways. How so? Can you give an example? What does the outsize importance respondents placed on food prices tell us about how people formed their views on inflation? Are you concerned about inflation? Why or why not?