5. 1)Why were these
interviews featured
in the news video?
Provide Reason
What is the author trying to get the
audience to do?
6. 1) Provide Msg
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans.
7. 1) Provide Msg
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans.
Tip #1: Always use "Convince" as it is a
stronger word than "show" and "tell"
8. 1) Provide Msg
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans.
Tip #2: Message = what they want to tell the
audience. It MUST NOT have the exact words
from the source.
9. 2) Provide evidence to
back your claim
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do".
10. 3) Provide the context
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do".
11. Where and when was this made?
3) Provide the context
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do".
13. Cher, if no date how
to provide when?
WHEN is not the date. It is how
important the date is.You can infer
it base on the source.
14. Cher, if no date how
to provide when?
WHEN is not the date. It is how
important the date is.You can infer
it base on the source.
Bad WHEN: This source was published in 2010
Good WHEN: This source was published after the
Tamil Tigers were destroyed.
15. Cher, if no date how
to provide when?
WHEN is not the date. It is how
important the date is.You can infer
it base on the source.
Bad WHEN: This source was published in 2010
Good WHEN: This source was published after the
Tamil Tigers were destroyed.
16. Where and when was this made?
3) Provide the context
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do".
17. Where and when was this made?
3) Provide the context
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do". The interviews were featured in an
American news video, published during a period
where out-sourcing is common in America.
18. Where and when was this made?
3) Provide the context
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do". The interviews were featured in an
American news video, published during a period
where out-sourcing is common in America.
19. 4) Provide Purpose
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do". The interviews were featured in an
American news video, published during a period
where out-sourcing is common in America.
20. What action does the author
wants the audience to take?
4) Provide Purpose
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do". The interviews were featured in an
American news video, published during a period
where out-sourcing is common in America.
21. What action does the author
wants the audience to take?
4) Provide Purpose
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do". The interviews were featured in an
American news video, published during a period
where out-sourcing is common in America.
Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the
support of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
22. What action does the author
wants the audience to take?
4) Provide Purpose
The interviews were featured because the
reporter is trying to convince Americans that out-
sourcing is unpopular among Americans. This is
because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong
thing to do". The interviews were featured in an
American news video, published during a period
where out-sourcing is common in America.
Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the
support of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
23. 2) Is the reporter who
made the news video
a supporter or
opponent of out-
sourcing?
24. logic
• Look at the purpose
• Will a supporter / opponent ask the
audience to do it?
25. Purpose of Source A
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
26. Purpose of Source A
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
Go against. . . MUST BE
an opponent!
27. 1) Answer the qns
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
28. 2) Provide purpose
to back your claim
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
29. 2) Provide purpose
to back your claim
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
30. 2) Provide purpose
to back your claim
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
That”s like a why
question!
31. 3) Explain why
the author cannot be from the other side
(use tone)
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
32. 3) Explain why
the author cannot be from the other side
(use tone)
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
The reporter cannot be a supporter of out-sourcing as a
supporter of out-sourcing would not portray out-sourcing in
such a negative and unpopular manner.
33. 3) Explain why
the author cannot be from the other side
(use tone)
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
The reporter cannot be a supporter of out-sourcing as a
supporter of out-sourcing would not portray out-sourcing in
such a negative and unpopular manner.
34. 3) Explain why
the author cannot be from the other side
(use tone)
The reporter is an opponent of out-sourcing.
The interviews were featured because the reporter is trying to
convince Americans that out-sourcing is unpopular among
Americans. This is because the source states that outsourcing "is
despicable and disgusting" and that "it is the wrong thing to do".
The interviews were featured in an American news video,
published during a period where out-sourcing is common in
America. Therefore, the reporter is trying to garner the support
of Americans to go against out-sourcing.
The reporter cannot be a supporter of out-sourcing as a
supporter of out-sourcing would not portray out-sourcing in
such a negative and unpopular manner.
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