Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Column Questions

1. He shot a police officer.
2. He said he didn't do it.
3. In October 2005.
4. May 14, 2014.
5. He was in his girlfriend's apartment.
6. He didn't have any phone records from when he said he called his girlfriend.
7. The records were found.
8. A document that shows one of the prosecutors had requested the records.
9. They haven't responded.
10. She asks the appeals court to hurry up.
11. I think they will have a new trial, but the decision won't be changed.
12. The writer says the facts first, then in the last paragraph she shows her opinion. Lots of op-ed columns have facts first and opinions second.

2 comments:

  1. 1. He was convicted of shooting and killing a police officer and a store clerk. The author, however, isn't convinced he is guilty.
    12. I like how you discuss the organization, but you might also have consider the way she crafts her sentences to create a conversational voice.
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  2. 1. He was convicted of shooting and killing a police officer and a store clerk. The author, however, isn't convinced he is guilty.
    12. I like how you discuss the organization, but you might also have consider the way she crafts her sentences to create a conversational voice.
    97.

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