Torogi - G. Harris19 -

While "Torogi" and "G. Harris" appear in different contexts, they both represent ways of .

represents a community's move to reclaim its name and narrative. Torogi - G. Harris19

: The writer defines the project of another author, acknowledging their main goals and the specific "moves" that author made. It involves translating the source's ideas into the writer’s own terms while maintaining the original's intent. While "Torogi" and "G

Integrating sources into a text Harris' moves (Critical reading #2) Torogi - G. Harris19

: The writer develops a different perspective by identifying the limits or "blind spots" in a source's argument. This is not about simple disagreement, but about proposing an alternative way of looking at a problem.

: Taking an idea further than the original author intended.