1. Who wrote the story?
Jesse B.
2. What is their story about?
Social Media mainly Instagram.
3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
"However, since nearly all of the U.S. country uses it, many cyber-bullying and hate posts are being posted on a lot of these social media sites. Could this also potentially turn into something else? I think we should do something about all these problems."
4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
No they did not.
5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? By this I mean do they ever write anything that makes it sounds like they really aren't sure about their opinion?
He was not he stated his opinion and backed it up with facts he knew happened on Instagram.
6. Are there any quotes in the story?
No.
7. What point of view did they write in (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?1st person POV.
8. Can you tell if this person was writing an editorial or a straight commentary piece?
I could tell they were writing a normal commentary piece.
1. Who wrote the story?
Calista W.
2. What is their story about?
Cell Phone addiction
3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
"I believe that this is good and bad. Its good because it give connection and a way into another world. Its bad because because I think sometimes we use them to much and we need to enjoy the outside the real world because its beautiful."
4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
They did.
5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? By this I mean do they ever write anything that makes it sounds like they really aren't sure about their opinion?
They had solid points but at the end said it is good and bad but they didn't really state any true points why it was bad.
6. Are there any quotes in the story?
No.
7. What point of view did they write in (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?1st person POV.
8. Can you tell if this person was writing an editorial or a straight commentary piece?
I could tell it was an editorial.
No comments:
Post a Comment