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  1. Mar 19, 2024 · Zinczenko states, "I'd call that a reasonably predictable outcome of a fast-food diet" (Zinczenko). This statement implies that the fast-food industry is solely responsible for the rise in childhood obesity.

  2. By incorporating personal anecdotes, rhetorical questions, and statistical evidence, Zinczenko forges a strong connection with readers while bolstering his credibility. This essay effectively unpacks these strategies, revealing their impact on ethos, pathos, and logos.

  3. Thus if you are writing in response to the essay by Zinczenko, you should be able to see that an essay on the fast-food indus­ try in general will call for a very different summary than will an essay on parenting, corporate regulation, or warning labels. If you want your essay to encompass all three topics, you'll need

  4. Jan 30, 2017 · What argument is Zinczenko responding to? What other arguments is he responding to? Is he disagreeing or agreeing with the issue? Burke’s “Unending Conversation” Metaphor. Kenneth Burke writes: Imagine that you enter a parlor. You come late.

  5. Read actively. With a pencil in hand, highlight, underline, and identify important elements of the writing that you want to respond to. Determine the author’s main point (the thesis) Determine your position on the topic. Look for elements that will support your response.

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  6. Summary, Response, Analysis: David Zinczenko’s “Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary: There has recently been a string of lawsuits in which parents are suing fast-food restaurants (namely McDonalds) for health issues relating to the obesity of their children.

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  8. Feb 9, 2024 · In his article 'Don’t Blame the Eater', David Zinczenko makes a point that “make fun if you will of these kids launching lawsuits against the fast-food industry, but don’t be surprised if you’re the next plaintiff” (649). I personally do not agree with that because even if you do sue fast-food chains, it will not help in the long run.

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