Response: Is there ever a time when remixing or reusing someone else's work is actually a better response to the rhetorical situation or a better use of creative energy than starting over from scratch and creating something totally new and original?
Thesis: The question of is remixing or reusing someone else's work alright should be decided on a case-by-case scenario because of the fact that not all media cases are created equal and that certain cases such as scientific discovery where shared information can exponentially increase efficiency while there other cases such as novels where remixing or reusing only inhibits creativity.
Questions:
When is it alright to reuse or remix someone else's work?
When is it not okay to reuse or remix someone else's work?
When reusing someone else's work, how much of taking the work is alright and when is too much? How should credit be given?
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I like your thesis but it may need to be more concise. Find a better, more simple wording. Your questions are relevant but I'd like to see more answers in the future. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteGood thesis, but the questions are restating the prompt's question. Your questions need to lead your audience to your objective and should have rhetorical value in the essay.
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