Tuesday, October 22, 2019

SNO Online Papers

The 2018 NFL Season (The Trailblazer)
1.William Thomas wrote the story.
2.The story is about who he thinks will do good in the 2018 NFL season.
3.William's direct opinion is that some teams who have had failed seasons in the past will bounce back and be good. The reader can conclude this when he says, "Teams we haven't seen be good for a long time will bounce back and become good once again."
4.William did not address what the other side might think about their topic.
5.William was wishy-washy every once in a while. That is because a couple of times he said if this team beats this team then....
6.There are no quotes in the story.
7.William wrote in first person point of view.

Hays Alarming Lack of Soap (The Nation Wired)
1.Carlos Sanchez wrote the story.
2.Their story is about how the bathrooms at Hay's High School lacks soap.
3.Carlos' opinion is that schools should have soap. The reader can conclude this when he says, "I feel like school's should have soap on their top priority list, right up there with the good internet and good air conditioning."
4. Carlos did address that the other side might think that soap is not that big of an idea to have in a school.
5.Carlo was not wishy-washy with his opinion. That is because he was very straight-ford with what he believed in and used facts to back it up.
6.Yes, there are quotes in the story. They are quotes from some students, the principal, and from Texas Health and Safety Codes.
7.Carlos wrote in first person point of view.

How Important Are Our Standardized Tests? (The Jagwire)
1.Kevin Booza wrote the story.
2.Their story is about whether standardized testing is actually beneficial to students and the school.
3.Kevin's opinion is that standardized testing, for the most part, is useless. The reader can conclude this when he says, "Each year is the same when regards to testing. Half of the school day is dedicated to testing that helps only a few students, while the rest waste the tine that is given to practice something they don't need.
4. Kevin did address what the other side would think about the story, He put in a quote that proved that some students find testing beneficial.
5.Kevin was a little wishy-washy with his opinion. That is because his overall opinion is that the standardized testing is useless, but he does say it does help some students.
6.There are 5 quotes in the story. They are about student's opinions on standardized testing.
7.Kevin wrote in the first person point of view.




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