Instructions The essay will be a 4-page narrative essay written in 1st person. Your narrative essay must be written in MLA format. Introduction: Begin by summarizing Carrs article. What is his central argument? How does he develop this argument from the beginning of the article to the very end? Describe/narrate your reading experience as a child, teenager, and whether or not you expect it to change as you enter college and eventually enter the professional workforce. One claim Carr makes is the internet affects the way humans think. Do you agree with his observation? Why or why not? Explain with details from your own experience. Carr argues that the internet lowers critical thinking skills. How would you define critical thinking? When do you use (if at all) critical thinking in your day to day life? Do you agree with Carrs observation about the internet and critical thinking? Conclusion: Do you agree with Carrs argument? Why or why not? Rubric -title, introduction, and thesis -details & word choice -figurative language, simile/metaphor/personification, etc. -organization, MLA format -clarity, grammar, sentence structure Must be in MLA format. Essay article link below: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2008/07/is-google-making-us-stupid/306868/