1. Who were the sources?
John Ripley
Diane Ripley
Jamie Ferguson
2. Summarize in 1-3 sentences the story:
John Ripley was enrolled in the navy and served in the Vietnam war. He was stationed in California and served for a year.
3. How many paragraphs is the story?
17 paragraphs.
4. How many words is the story (you can do this in the Google Doc itself)?
968 words.
5. How many direct quotes are there in the story?
17 quotes.
6. How many different people are quoted in the story?
3 people
7. Which quote is the most impactful of all the ones included?
“I don’t regret anything. I did my duty for my country,” John said.
I think this is the most impactful quote.
8. Where is that quote located in the story (beginning, middle, end)?
End
9. Does the lede effectively capture the readers attention?
The lede does at the start but in the end becomes weak.
10.If their could have been one additional person interviewed for the story, who would it be?
Maybe one of the people who served with John Ripley
11. Is the story objective, which means are all non-direct quotes statements of fact and NOT the opinion of the writer?
Yes
12. Are there any unanswered questions that you have after reading the article?No
13. Write a headline to go with this story:
Vietnam Veteran and his story
14. Sum up your opinion of the story:
I think this story is really cool and if it went in more detail it would be amazing.
15. Give them a peer grade from 0-100
90
John Ripley
Diane Ripley
Jamie Ferguson
2. Summarize in 1-3 sentences the story:
John Ripley was enrolled in the navy and served in the Vietnam war. He was stationed in California and served for a year.
3. How many paragraphs is the story?
17 paragraphs.
4. How many words is the story (you can do this in the Google Doc itself)?
968 words.
5. How many direct quotes are there in the story?
17 quotes.
6. How many different people are quoted in the story?
3 people
7. Which quote is the most impactful of all the ones included?
“I don’t regret anything. I did my duty for my country,” John said.
I think this is the most impactful quote.
8. Where is that quote located in the story (beginning, middle, end)?
End
9. Does the lede effectively capture the readers attention?
The lede does at the start but in the end becomes weak.
10.If their could have been one additional person interviewed for the story, who would it be?
Maybe one of the people who served with John Ripley
11. Is the story objective, which means are all non-direct quotes statements of fact and NOT the opinion of the writer?
Yes
12. Are there any unanswered questions that you have after reading the article?No
13. Write a headline to go with this story:
Vietnam Veteran and his story
14. Sum up your opinion of the story:
I think this story is really cool and if it went in more detail it would be amazing.
15. Give them a peer grade from 0-100
90
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