1. When you read the headline, were you at all interested in the story?
Yes I was very interested.
2. After you completed the story, what were two things you learned about that you did not know before
At Iwo Jima, where 6,000 Americans died, 1,800 of them in a single day.
What Honor flights really were and how they were taking WW2 veterans to the memorial to thank them and let them reflect.
3. Was the story better than you expected after reading the headline?
Yes it was such a good story.
4. What person was the story written in?
3rd person point of view.
5. Did the chronological format help the story in your opinion?
I think it really helped you understand how Honor Flights work and get the true story behind the men also.
6. How many different people did the writer quote in the story?
Around 15 different people.
7. What was the thematic element the writer used throughout the story?
Time being a thief.
8. How did the quotes help the story?
You got to hear true words and stories from veterans and it really connects to your heart.
9. Was the story written in a very strict, quote-transition format?
No it wasn't.
10. How is this story different than the hard news pieces we have written in the past?
This is a more emotional piece and has imagery to bring the piece to a whole different stand which you don't see in hard news pieces.
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