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Lillian Guzman

Ms Alcaraz, Per 6

Non Fiction Response : Gender

1. A reporter travels around the country to find out more about gender.

2. I cannot make a connection.

3. The author’s purpose is to inform its readers about the gender revolution.

4. The audience is people who know little to nothing about genders. I know because the film

is very informative. The audience decreased the amount of scientific jargon in the

documentary.

5. The most relevant details are the interviews with people who have been a part of the

gender revolution.

6. Logos is the most prevalent in the documentary. The director exercises their credibility

by using facts and interviews.

a. “Gender expression is the way you show yourself to the world,” (Couric).

b. “In these cultures, these people aren’t considered men or women, they are a third

alternative altogether,” (Vasey).

c. “Gender expression is the way you show yourself to the world,” (couric).

7. A possible theme based on those three quotes is ‘never stop learning’.

8. This documentary gave me facts, visuals, and interviews to help me to learn more about

genders.

9. I wouldn’t change anything. I loved it.


10. OPTION 2: Human beings should never stop learning. We should constantly be

learning new things to keep up with our ever-changing world. For example, the producer

says, “Gender expression is the way you show yourself to the world,” (Couric). Couric

said this during an interview with a gender expert to clarify what she had just learned

with him. Because things are constantly changing, we must never stop learning.

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