1. List three pieces of natural sound in this story. 2. How did the reporter tease the viewer in the beginning? 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? 4. How did the prosecuting attorney’s letter help this story happen? 5. The story reveals online alcohol sales to minors. How concerned are you that it might actually give teens information they did not have?
1.Ripping open the package, dialing the alcohol business, and the mouse clicking of the computer.
2. The reporter teased us by not really telling us what the report was about they instead showed a package on the door step and how the package had gotten there.
3.So that in the slight chance that there might be a trial against the business that evidence can not be thrown out of the case, and also so that the company knew that they were doing something wrong and illegal. Also it is common courtesy to let the person know that they are being recorded.
4.The letter helped this story by showing that there was a reason that they were buying alcohol for a project, the letter helped with the process of buying the alcohol.
5. I'm not that concerned because in Minnesota it is not legal to buy alcohol online. But also I never knew that you could by alcohol online and i'm guessing that a lot of other students didn't know about it as well.
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