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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

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Week 3 Assignment 4

Week 3 Assignment 4

Q Before you read the text and complete the reading response, please read "Lecture: Narrative and Metaphorical Thinking." Use the metaphorical thinking process described in the lecture to complete the "Essay Connection" in your Reading Response. Read "The Hungry Got Food And The Homeless Got Shelter" by D. Scott Miller. Download "The Hungry Got Food And The Homeless Got Shelter" by D. Scott Miller. (Click the link to download the article.) Next complete a Reading Response and submit it for 25 homework points. You will need to complete the reading in order to complete the Reading Response. The Reading Response Instructions are linked below. Reading Response Instructions Download Reading Response Instructions Further reading on building community out of difficult circumstances (*Recommended, but optional): • "Home at Last" by Dinaw Mengestu Download "Home at Last" by Dinaw Mengestu *The Reading Responses are required, yet they're primarily a tool you can use to keep track of the ideas in the texts and your thoughts about them. These will be very useful resources once you're trying to integrate these texts into your essay. I will be grading these responses primarily based on completion. If it's clear you've read the text and made a good-faith effort with the response, you'll get full credit. I will not be providing written feedback on the Reading Responses.

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D. Scot Miller claims in "The Hungry Got Food, the Homeless Got Shelter" that people all over the world require belief. They all live in a community that helps those who are less fortunate in the world. Miller claims that there is some shelter and food available for homeless people. The community steps in to assist those in need. These weak people always stick to their beliefs and do what they believe is right. They refuse to accept authority. Miller talks about the Occupy movement in this article.