Asserting his position, Morris writes, “Canon formation, at its heart, has to do with defending what you love against obsolescence, but love can tip into zealotry, which can lead us away from actual criticism into some pretty ugly zones” (par. 10). Reread paragraphs 10–12 and mark words and phrases that demonstrate how Morris’s speculations about causes and effects help him develop his position. Which features of position arguments does Morris draw on in this section and elsewhere?
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