The Myth of the Chilean Miracle

Outline Klein’s arguments in “The Myth of the Chilean Miracle” (p. 85, PDF) 1. Using two part title divided by a colon; 2. short direct quotes followed by bracketed page numbers; When you are summarizing the author’s reasoning and evidence, be as specific as possible and take extra care to clarify who is doing what in each sentence. Introductions should grab the reader and include the author’s last name, title of the reading, and question to be answered. Before concluding, effective compositions often restate an aspect of the introduction. This framing device may be a recalled detail, image, or idea expressed in different words.