Why do the authors tell these stories? Who is the audience for them and what effect is the storytelling supposed to have on them, do you think?Explain.

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Read the attached files and answer the questions for forum three.
According to the authors, what is supposed to be interesting or peculiar about each one? The third story is somewhat different from the first two. How does it relate to those other? What do the authors make of the stories?
Why do the authors tell these stories? Who is the audience for them and what effect is the storytelling supposed to have on them, do you think?
How would you line up Saltzman article with McGrath and Spear? Is he in agreement with them that the academic culture at community colleges is in crisis? How is Saltzman coming into the conversation about community college?