- Read âUsing Sources Ethicallyâ by Marcia Muth and write a response to the questions below:Â
- Choose one to two pieces of information that you found interesting or learned from reading this piece? Why was it interesting? Explain!
- How can you use what you learned to help as you begin to write your articles?
Category: Weekly Assignments (Page 5 of 8)
Read âWhy Iâm Behind the Athletesâ Bill of Rightsâ by Senator Cory Booker.Â
- What did you think of the piece? Be honest! Did you find any parts interesting? Did you learn something new?
- Who do you think is the intended audience of the piece? Who is meant to read this text?
- What do you think is the purpose of this text? Why do you think the author wrote it?
- How do you know that this is an example of a feature article? Be specific!Â
- What did you notice about how the author wrote this piece? Maybe the tone (formal, informal, humorous, casual, etc), or the use of ethos (statistics and facts) or the use of pathos (emotion) or the use of logos (logic)?
- What stands out to youâ what do you like/ dislike about this writerâs style? What are you confused by? What do you want to know more about? Pay special attention to how this author uses research (outside facts, statistics, history, news, interviews) etc in their writing.
- What did you learn from reading this feature article? How did this author use research? How do they use personal experience? Did the author tell any stories?Â
Read âHow coronavirus stress may scramble our brainsâ by Laura Sanders
- What did you think of the piece? Be honest! Did you find any parts interesting? Did you learn something new?
- Who do you think is the intended audience of the piece? Who is meant to read this text?
- What do you think is the purpose of this text? Why do you think the author wrote it?
- How do you know that this is an example of a feature article? Be specific!Â
- What did you notice about how the author wrote this piece? Maybe the tone (formal, informal, humorous, casual, etc), or the use of ethos (statistics and facts) or the use of pathos (emotion) or the use of logos (logic)?
- What stands out to youâ what do you like/ dislike about this writerâs style? What are you confused by? What do you want to know more about? Pay special attention to how this author uses research (outside facts, statistics, history, news, interviews) etc in their writing.
What did you learn from reading this feature article? How did this author use research? How do they use personal experience? Did the author tell any stories? Â
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