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Choose a position and write a 350-word editorial based on the
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A local police department officer shot and killed a mountain lion that strayed into a suburban
residential area earlier this week.
The lion was shot while relaxing in a tree in one resident's front yard. A local television station
repeatedly broadcast footage of the killing, showing the moment of impact when the bullet hit
the immobile lion and the limp body of the lion falling from the tree.
Some residents have said the police demonstrated a "lack of compassion" and argued that the
police should have pursued a more humane option - most notably the idea of using tranquilizer
darts and then trapping and relocating the lion. "I'm sorry to see the police took the easy way
out," one resident said. Others weren't so diplomatic, referring to the police action as being
"cruel," "atrocious," and "bloodthirsty." If the lion represented such a great danger, one
resident said, why were the television reporters allowed so close to the scene. Dozens of letters
critical of the police have been sent to your newspaper's Web site. At least one letter writer
called for the police chief to resign.
In their defense, police have said wildlife experts told them that tranquilizer darts can take 25
minutes or longer to take effect. State Fish & Game and lion experts contacted by your
newspaper have agreed with this timetable. Police have argued that the tranquilizer dart option
would have been fine if the lion stayed in the tree until it passed out. But, they argued, being
shot with a large hypodermic needle would likely propel the lion into active flight, and the lion
had leapt 6-foot fences, according to witnesses who saw it moving around the neighborhood.
Police officials argued that attempting to shoot a running lion on the ground would create a
serious danger from stray shots - to other officers, numerous news reporters and bystanders,
even persons inside their homes.
There were gaps in communication in the hours after the lion was first spotted at 4:45 a.m. and
confirmed at 5:40 a.m. Police candidly admit that, intent on finding the lion, they forgot to
implement the nearly $200,000 emergency dial-up alert system the city purchased after a 1998
flood. Another option would have been for officers to use loudspeakers to warn residents to
stay indoors- and keep their children indoors.
Some residents said they learned of the lion from neighbors or when they walked up and asked
parked officers- including units from other towns-why they were there. Many learned of the
lion hunt from neighborhood listservs and regular updates on a community Web site.
Children had walked to local elementary schools without any warning, and some were
scheduled to have been released from school to walk home less than an hour after the time the
police officer fired the gun.
Does your editoral meet the following crite
Does the editorial begin with a compelling opening?
Does it focus on an issue your readers will think is important?
Does it take a dear stand on the issue? Does it criticize? Endorse? Advocate? Defend?
Praise? Predic? Attack?
Are supportive arguments developed effectively?
you put the editorial to a staff vote, would it pass?
Does the editorial end with a call for action? mead
Journalism I: Final EXAM
Due: Wednesday, May 22
Directions:
You have two attached article notes. CHOOSE only ONE to use to write a feature article or
editorial piece. You are to type the article as a Google Doc and submit it in the Schoology folder
for the exam. This assignment is due NO LATER than Noon Wednesday, May 22.
Please follow the guidelines given in Schoology and the rubric posted in Schoology
Headline (ACTIVE voice/ present or future tense verb)
Feature Style Lead for a FEATURE Article
Clear CLAIM/POSITION statement for the EDITORIAL piece
TWO quote minimum, proper attribution, with transitions
PROOFREAD/ No personal pronouns in the FEATURE article/ Spell check/ ACCURACY
Organization..Paragraphing, transitional sentences, logical flow, clear conclusion
You want to use MOST if not ALL the information provided in your article. Be sure to attribute
information to a source; even paraphrased information should be attributed if it expresses an
opinion. Remember, you only use a source's first and last name on the first reference. Then,
you use the source's last name only.
YOU'VE got this!!!! Directions:
You have two attached article notes. CHOOSE only ONE to use to write a feature article or
editorial piece. You are to type the article as a Google Doc and submit it in the Schoology folder
for the exam. This assignment is due NO LATER than Noon Wednesday, May 22.
Please follow the guidelines given in Schoology and the rubric posted in Schoology
Headline (ACTIVE voice/ present or future tense verb)
Feature Style Lead for a FEATURE Article
Clear CLAIM / POSITION statement for the EDITORIAL piece
TWO quote minimum, proper attribution, with transitions
PROOFREAD/ No personal pronouns in the FEATURE article/ Spell check/ ACCURACY
Organization..Paragraphing, transitional sentences, logical flow, clear conclusion
You want to use MOST if not ALL the information provided in your article. Be sure to attribute
information to a source; even paraphrased information should be attributed if it expresses an
opinion. Remember, you only use a source's first and last name on the first reference. Then,
you use the source's last name only.
YOU'VE got this!!!! ·
lion hunt from neighborhood listservs and regular updates or
Children had walked to local elementary schools without any
scheduled to have been released from school to walk home le
police officer fired the gun.
▼ į: Does your editoral meet the following orite 2?
Does the editorial begin with a compelling opening?
Does it focus on an issue your readers will think is important?
Does it take a clear stand on the issue? Does it criticize? Endorse? Advocate? Defend?
Praise? Predict Attack?
✓ Are supportive arguments developed effectively?
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If you put the editorial to a staff vote, would it pass?.
Does the editorial end, with a call for action?