In the article entitled “Balanced Reading Instruction: A Review of Literature” by Debra Johnson, an analysis of reading and writing is discussed. Johnson cites eight sources in her essay. These sources seem credible because she uses them to back up her claim, kind of like evidence in a crime scene. Johnson states her ideas and uses the sources as support, not her main arguments. The information in the essay is evenly distributed between evidence and Johnsons own ideas. She explains herself very well making the essay easy for the audience to understand.
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