Julie Cavallaro
February 19, 2021
When writing my draft, the information I found most important was information I believed would be most informative to my audience. When writing, I try to include interesting information that catches the reader’s attention instead of boring the reader. The information I decided to leave out was information that I believed was not crucial to my writing. Basically any information that would distract the reader from the main information in my writing. My steps for research in my draft are to explore the website and any forms of social media as well as getting in touch with people who are involved with the organization. I am not sure if I included any assumptions or biases in my writing. When forming an argument I make sure to include facts and observations in order to prove or support my point in an argument. Some information I am still looking for about RebelTHON is more statistics about their fundraising, as well as what it is like to be apart of the organization. What are some requirements, what does one learn from doing RebelTHON questions like those that readers would also want to know answers to as well.