tudent NameProf. WeberENG 101/ADate“The Damned Human Race” Response QuestionsDirections: Answer each question in 1-2 complete sentences1. Note Twain’s writing style in the beginning of the essay. How does he make himself credibleto the reader, so that the reader will be more willing to accept his ideas?2. Which of Twain’s examples do you think is the most convincing in terms of pushing thereader to question the flaws of humanity?3. Which of Twain’s examples do you think has the most flaws, based on your own knowledgeand experiences?4. What does Twain say about the moral sense and you agree with his point?5. Are there any flaws in our society today that Twain does not mention in his essay?6. “The Damned Human Race” is a piece of satire, which is a way of raising awareness ofserious issues by using humor or exaggeration. How effectively do you think Twain uses satire?7. Reflecting on some of humanity’s shortcomings in the essay, what are some aspects of beinghuman that separate us from the animal world in a good way?
Unequivocal Language Practice your skill at using unequivocal language by describing how each of the following sentences is likely to be misunderstood
Unequivocal Language Practice your skill at using unequivocal language by describing how each of the following sentences is likely to be misunderstood (or not understood at all). Then improve the clarity of each message by introducing your message with a high-level abstraction and qualifying it with low-level abstractions. To invent