In “Hidden Intellectualism,” Gerald Graff argues that teachers need to: a. recognize the intelligence of students with “street smarts” who do poorly in school; and b. adapt how and what they teach to engage these “street smart” students. Please write a paper that responds to Graff’s argument. Decide if you agree with Graff, disagree with him, or agree/disagree with him. Then, support your viewpoint by analyzing either your experience as a student or your observations about the experience of a friend, family member, or classmate. But in my argument I want to me two-minded so please make sure that’s how it is wrote