Wednesday, April 20, 2016

SNO Online Papers


2. What is their story about?
Their Spring Break vacation in California to Disneyland. 

3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
Going to California was one of the best Spring Breaks I’ve ever had. Seeing all of my friends while getting to go to amazing places made my trip significant and worthwhile. I hope to go back to California soon and I am so glad that I had the chance to go before I leave for college in August. I will never forget the new experiences and the joy I found while being in the Golden State.  

4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
No 

5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? By this I mean did they every go back and say well maybe if this were to happen, then their opinion wouldn't be valid. Support your opinion.
No their opinion was strong about how they enjoyed their vacation and didn't talk about anything opposing that idea. 

6. Are there any quotes in the story?
No 

7. What point of view did they write in (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?
First 



1. Who wrote the story?
Aisosa Omere 

2. What is their story about?
Their story is about how Valentine's day should not be celebrated because love is greater than gifting teddy bears and chocolates. Essentially couple's should keep their love private within their relationship

3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
Love is too rich of a feeling to be cheapened by lacy doilies and cheesy cards. Love is a treasure chest of different emotions that a single card alone cannot possibly describe. It isn’t something one is meant to showboat, and it certainly isn’t something to pay billions of dollars in advertising for. In reality, Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be celebrated at all.

4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
No

5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? By this I mean did they every go back and say well maybe if this were to happen, then their opinion wouldn't be valid. Support your opinion.
No they were very strong with their opinions giving a little bit of history about how Valentine's day came to be and why it is even more of a reason to keep the celebration private. 

6. Are there any quotes in the story?
No 

7. What point of view did they write in (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?
Second 



1. Who wrote the story?
Griselda Maya 

2. What is their story about?
About how privileged white girls pose with shirts displaying a racial slur. 

3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
The effect of the photo is far beyond the feelings of the students, it extends to the healing and progress our nation has made. Now that the nation’s attention has been grasped, we can begin to fix our nation’s perspective on what is and isn’t okay. The release of the photo will allow the district to realize the racial issues within their community. 

4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
Yes, they addressed that the other side does not see this as a problem and more of a joke. 

5. Were they wishy-washy with their opinion? By this I mean did they every go back and say well maybe if this were to happen, then their opinion wouldn't be valid. Support your opinion.
No they were strong with their opinion, although they did mention the other side's opinion, they explained why they disagreed with it. 

6. Are there any quotes in the story?
No 

7. What point of view did they write in (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?
Third 

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