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Case Case: “Red Glare” Connecting the allegorical aspects of The Crucible to the McCarthy Era
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Formatting Your Article Tape or staple two pieces of paper together Fold the paper into four equal columns Leave three spaces across the page for an eye-grabbing headline On the left, draw a picture box one column wide and nine spaces deep Begin your article in the first column below the picture
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Directions for Cold Case Imagine you are a reporter for Cold Case, investigating what happened to the teacher who was murdered. Your task is to report what happened Provide necessary background information so readers’ will understand the context of events and make allegorical connections to The Crucible and the Salem Witch Trials. Include at least four paraphrased quotations of people familiar with the crime
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Formula for a Well-Written News Article First Paragraph In your first one or two sentences tell who, what, when, where, and why. Try to hook the reader by beginning with a clever or surprising statement. Go for variety: try beginning your article with a question or a provocative statement. (75-100 words) Second/Third/Fourth Paragraphs Give the reader the details. Include one or two quotes from people involved with the case. Write in the third person (he, she, it, they.) Be objective (never state your opinion). Use quotes to express others' opinions. (75-100 words each)
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Last Paragraph: Wrap it up somehow (don't leave the reader hanging. Please don't say, "In conclusion…" or "To finish..." (yawn!) Try ending with a quote or with your own catchy phrase. (75-100 words) Writing Tips: Use active words (verbs that show what's really happening.) Write about the really interesting info first!
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Rubric Has a catchy headline that encourages people to read the article Contains the most important information in the first paragraph Covers in depth who, what, when, where, why, and how Uses your best English and remains objective or un-opinionated Contains at least two direct citations (with parenthetical citations) Relatively free of grammatical, mechanical, and spelling errors Neatly printed, not hand-written
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Scoring Rubric 450-500 Words = 45 Points 375-449 Words = 37 Points 250-374 Words = 32 Points 100-249 Words = 20 Points Allegorical reference = 5 Points McCarthy/Red Scare reference = 5 Points Witch Hunt reference = 5 Points The Crucible reference = 5 Points Who, what, when, where, why = 2 Points Quote/paraphrase reference = 5 points Headline = 5 points Photo/picture = 5 points Byline (Name + Staff Reporter) = 5 Points
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