-Write an article about a local event. It doesn't need to be entirely factual, but it needs to read like a news article. In fact, it can be a crazy, untrue account. Use the "Inverted Pyramid" for full marks on structure in the writing rubric (/9), include an effective and bold title (/2) and proper "first-hand accounts" by two people (/4). Please note: the event doesn't have to be entirely real
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Com 12 Notes: Oct. 21, 2015
Hello everyone! Here're the details for the assignment today. Please finish it for tomorrow. Here is the student example.
-Write an article about a local event. It doesn't need to be entirely factual, but it needs to read like a news article. In fact, it can be a crazy, untrue account. Use the "Inverted Pyramid" for full marks on structure in the writing rubric (/9), include an effective and bold title (/2) and proper "first-hand accounts" by two people (/4). Please note: the event doesn't have to be entirely real, but the quotes need to be from people. It should be roughly 150 words.
-Write an article about a local event. It doesn't need to be entirely factual, but it needs to read like a news article. In fact, it can be a crazy, untrue account. Use the "Inverted Pyramid" for full marks on structure in the writing rubric (/9), include an effective and bold title (/2) and proper "first-hand accounts" by two people (/4). Please note: the event doesn't have to be entirely real
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