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Sentence Fragment 1 •How he believes it affects society and what can be done to incorporate more of the “street smart” sense into schools and learning Sentence Fragment 2 •Not only does Robinson add humor. Moreover he gives an example of how the educating system does not encourage creativity. Sentence Fragment 3 When he was a young child, Kohl held everything against himself to not-learn Yiddish. Yiddish was a common language in his family, everyone but his mother spoke Yiddish fluently. Sentence Fragment 4 •In the article Hidden Intellectualism by Gerald Graff I believe his purpose for writing the article is to point out a new learning technique and to show the difference between two types of students. Which in this case is “book smart” or “street smart”, he explains what you can gain and what you can learn from it. Sentence Fragment 5 •Another example of a “they say” that Graff includes in his article is when he says, “We assume that it’s possible to wax intellectual about Plato, Shakespeare, the French Revolution, and nuclear fission, but not about cars, dating, fashion, sports, TV, or video games” (page 298). Showing that some may make the assumption that being intellectuals requires one to be passionate about subjects that aren’t of common interest
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