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Social Studies, 24.08.2021 01:00 chandranewlon

David Bartholomae argues that for his students, "learning, at least as it is defined in the liberal arts curriculum, becomes more a matter of imitation or parody than a matter of invention and discovery" (11). Why does he say that is? Does he think this imitation is productive? Do you agree or disagree? Why?

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