Thursday, February 6, 2014

Easy Access

 1. List three pieces of natural sound in this story. 
Opening the package, the sounds of the phone, the sound of typing on the computer.
2. How did the reporter tease the viewer in the beginning? 
By showing a package at a door and saying that they were going to be talking about what was in the package but didn't tell you right away.
3. When the reporter made the call to the online vendor, she gave a lot of clear information about who she was, and why she was calling? Why did she make it clear the conversation was being recorded? 
She had to share that because you aren't allowed to record people and use their image or voices without letting them know that they are doing it. She shared information about herself so that he would know what she was doing.
4. How did the prosecuting attorney’s letter help this story happen? 
It allowed the student to buy alcohol without having to worry about getting in trouble because it was research for a news story. 
5. The story reveals online alcohol sales to minors. How concerned are you that it might actually give teens information they did not have?
I think that a lot of teens don't already know that it is that easy to order alcohol online. I think it might cause some students to go buy alcohol illegally online but more importantly it lets students know about something that might be harmful to their friends.

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