Read the following set of newspaper headlines: September – “How Much Homework Should Your Child Be Doing?” November – “No Homework? No Problem. Decrease in Homework Linked to Increase in Grades” Write a paragraph (seven to ten sentences) about the following: Briefly describe how the media coverage of the students’ time spent doing homework changes between September and November and how that media coverage might impact public opinion of students’ homework loads. Extrapolate to January, just before exams. How might media coverage change? Give an example of what a January headline might look like. Cite specific evidence from recent mass media coverage to justify your answer.
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2pointsread this passage: "don't worry about me," i said. "i'm not tired at all." oh no, i'm feeling dizzy. this is what they call passing out. don'tdo that. don't pass out. stay upright – stay awake. how does the difference between the character's spoken words and internalthoughts affect the story? oa. it establishes the setting. ob. it introduces a new character. c. it creates dramatic tension. d. it ties up loose ends.
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