Animal Farm

•”Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.”  I think this a good rule to live by. This could become a problem with two legged animals.

•”Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.”  I think this a good idea for the newly  liberated animals. I can’t this becoming a problem in the future.

•”No animal shall wear clothes.” This is a good rule because it shows that they will not become tamed.  This could become a problem in colder months.

•”No animal shall sleep in a bed.” This is a ok rule. This could become a problem when animals want a more comfortable lifestyle.

“No animal shall drink alcohol.” I think this is great idea. I can’t see how this rule can go wrong.

•”No animal shall kill any other animal.” This is good rule to live by and it can’t go wrong.

•”All animals are equal.” This is good rule to live by we even live by it. This can’t go wrong.

 

Events that happen in 2017 part 2

Bibliographic Information

Author(s) of article:
Title of article:Eclipse Who? What? Where? When? And How?
Name of magazine, newspaper, website, etc. containing the article: NASA
Date article was published: N/A
Web address: http://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-who-what-where-when-and-how

Summary Information

Discuss the effectiveness of the headline in summarizing the story and getting the reader’s attention. I believe the title give you a perfect idea what’s its about.
Briefly describe the factual content of the story related to the lead: 5 W’s and the H.
Who:NASA
What: Eclip
When:
Where:America
Why:  alignment
How: lunar rotation
Were all the 5 “W’s” and “H” answered?
Of all the 5 “W’s” and “H”, star the one you think is the most important. Tell why.
Magnitude of the event in story
Is it international, national, or local? National
What is its impact? People took a day off and travel to see it. How many people were affected by it? Most of America and other countries.
Briefly state the main idea or thesis presented in this article: there was a ecplise
Facts in a news story are supposed to be arranged from most to least important.
Do you believe the author did this effectively? Yes Why? Because it is every cut and dry and tells the facts.
Reliability of Sources

Did the article come from a wire service. Yes
Who are the sources in the article itself? NASA
List one quote that made the article sound more reliable.”On Monday, August 21, 2017, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun. ”

Personal Reaction

What was the most surprising/interesting thing you found out by reading this article? That the moon would be covering the sun.
What question(s) do you have after reading this article? How many people travel into the line of totality.
What would you like to learn more about? Yes it’s very interesting

2017 Events Part 1

Bibliographic Information

Author(s) of article:CNN
Title of article: Irma: A hurricane for the history books
Name of magazine, newspaper, website, etc. containing the article:CNN
Date article was published:N/A
Web address:www.cnn.com/specials/hurricane-irma
Summary Information

Discuss the effectiveness of the headline in summarizing the story and getting the reader’s attention.
Briefly describe the factual content of the story related to the lead: 5 W’s and the H.
Who:Citizens
What:Hurricane
When:August 31-September 11
*Where:Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea. This is the most important to me because it shows who was effected
Why: Wind currents
How:over warm ocean water the warm air rises and is then replaced by cold air
Magnitude of the event in story
Is it international, national, or local?National .
What is its impact? Thousands of homes are destroyed. How many people were affected by it? Three million
Briefly state the main idea or thesis presented in this article: The main idea is that hurricane Irma was a record breaker.
Facts in a news story are supposed to be arranged from most to least important.
Do you believe he author did this effectively? Why?
I think the author did this well because it gives you facts and it cuts to the chase.

Did the article come from a wire service Yes
Who are the sources in the article itself? CNN
List one quote that made the article sound more reliable.

Personal Reaction: My personal reaction was very similar to others I felt sad for the people that were affected.

What was the most surprising/interesting thing you found out by reading this article? Just how many were affected by this.
What question(s) do you have after reading this article? None honestly.
What would you like to learn more about? Yes it’s every neat.