Friday, March 7, 2008

Dark Days in Armenia

New York Times
March 7, 2008
Unknown Author

This article is about the election in Moscow and the problems that it has caused. The writer starts out with a great introduction, listing facts and showing his side on this issue. He seemed to know exactly what he was talking about and his sentences flowed very well. He presented the issue in a simple way and seems to have done research about the issue before he wrote the article. I though this was a very interesting article when I read it, and it informed me of some things that are happening in other places around the world that I didn't know about before.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The best time to get your readers' attention is in the introduction. The use of interesting facts by the author in the introduction definitely grabs the audience's attention. This topic is very serious; so the use of facts in the introduction definitely helped set the tone of the paper.

Marissa Mederos said...

I would have liked to read this article. I don't know much about this issue so I would definitely pick this article because it seems credible.

Hayley Batherson said...

This article seems very well written and interesting to read. I would definitely want to read more of something that was written well and that would keep my attention. Reading about stories and things you didn't know before helps keep you interested in what you're reading.