Monday, October 21, 2019

SNO online papers

1. Who wrote the story?
Victoria Garza 
2. What is their story about?
Dress code
3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
"This is something that will make it easier to concentrate on studying instead of worrying about being in violation for wearing a simple spaghetti strap shirt." 
"I feel that the new dress code is fair and, for the first time since I’ve entered school, doesn’t hold a double standard due to gender, race or sexuality."

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.
6. Are there any quotes in the story?
Indirect quote: "She said she thinks it is important that students don’t get so comfortable that they feel like the things that they may wear in a school setting are going to be acceptable in a job interview or a job."

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


1. Who wrote the story?
Cynthia Ramirez
2. What is their story about?
How cheerleader are being treated unfairly because they will be permanently dismissed form the team if caught vaping, while in other sports, you'd only be suspended from the team for 3 weeks.

3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
"...cheerleaders have to be dismissed because they have a zero-tolerance cheerleaders’ handbook, but he also concluded that all the other sports like football, volleyball, basketball, etc, have a path towards reinstatement if they violate the tobacco, drugs, and alcohol rule, meaning that every other sport in the school will only receive a three week suspension from their teams and they are back in their teams! I mean how unfair and discriminating is that?"

4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
They did not address the other side's beliefs.
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.
They were not, they were very direct with their beliefs that it was unfair treatment.

6. Are there any quotes in the story?
Indirect quotes, "Mr. Acosta has stated to concerned parents that Westwood doesn’t need a cheerleading team!"

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



1. Who wrote the story?
ClaraGrace Pavelka

2. What is their story about?
Students should not send nude pictures of themselves.

3. What is their direct opinion about that topic? Please quote it directly from the story or do a really good job of paraphrasing.
 "In reality, relationships will not last so students need to stop sending nudes to avoid all risks of possible legal consequences. Is being accepted by your friends worth being registered as a sex offender?"
"Students also need to realize that sending nudes are not worth the life-changing consequences."

4. Did they address what the other side might think about their topic?
No, they did ask rhetorical questions asked to the other side though.

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 direct by stating multiple times students should not send nude photos to others.

6. Are there any quotes in the story?
Indirect quotes, " Officer Freeman says that predators are especially looking for pictures of young adult females."
7. What point of view did they write in (1st, 2nd or 3rd)?
First person POV

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