Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? I. Text Analysis Further Discussion What does vidal suggest the U.S. government should do to stop most drug addicts and solve drug-related problems in the country within a very short time? What is Vidal' s rationale? What does vidal propose to do for those who simply cannot kick the drug and are obviously killing themselves? Is Vidal the only one who holds this drastic view on the drug problem? W B TL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E What does Vidal suggest the U.S. government should do to stop most drug addicts and solve drug-related problems in the country within a very short time? What is Vidal’s rationale? What does Vidal propose to do for those who simply cannot kick the drug and are obviously killing themselves? Is Vidal the only one who holds this drastic view on the drug problem? I. Text Analysis Further Discussion To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? I. Text Analysis 的 Further discussion Does Clarence Page agree or disagree with Vidal? What does Clarence Page mean when he says that Vidal's logic has an ugly gaping hole? What is Charles Krauthammer's basic argument? What new solution is Charles krauthammer offering t What makes Charles krauthammer seem so confident that this solution would work? W B TL E The end of further discussion
Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E Does Clarence Page agree or disagree with Vidal? What does Clarence Page mean when he says that Vidal’s logic has an ugly gaping hole? What is Charles Krauthammer’s basic argument? What new solution is Charles Krauthammer offering? What makes Charles Krauthammer seem so confident that this solution would work? I. Text Analysis Further Discussion The end of Further Discussion
Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? II. Writing evice Sarcasm It is a lucky thing for the American moralist that we have na public memory of anything that happened last Tuesday.(Para. 6) sarcasm Sarcasm attacks in a taunting and bitter manner and its aim is to disparage, ridicule and wound the feelings of the subject attacked W B TL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E II. Writing Device Sarcasm sarcasm Sarcasm attacks in a taunting and bitter manner, and its aim is to disparage, ridicule and wound the feelings of the subject attacked. To be continued on the next page. It is a lucky thing for the American moralist that we have no public memory of anything that happened last Tuesday. (Para. 6)