The single most important thing to do when joining a class discussion is to link what you say with what has already been said. It's usually best to name both the person and the idea you are responding to in order to eliminate any potential misunderstanding.
Initial Post
Write a 100 word summary of Gerald Graff's "Hidden Intellectualism" (They Say/I Say, p. 244)
Your summary should employ one of the templates for introducing summaries in your They Say/I Say textbook
In addition to your summary, explain why you agree or disagree with Graff's assertions
Here are a few points for writing a summary
In the first sentence, mention the title, author, and the essay's main idea or thesis
Be objective and use the third person "he/she/they" point of view
Focus on the text and not your own ideas
Put the summary in your own words
If you do use a small quotation, put it in quotes and give the page number in parentheses
Limit your summary to the key points