Exercise 5
1. Does this passage give you information about Eleanor Roosevelt’s childhood?
no, this passsage doesn't give me information about eleanor Roosevelt's childhood
2. What is most of this passage about?
this passage tells the story and achievement of Eleanor Roosevelt in the struggle for human rights in United Nation’s Commission.
3. Does this passage give a positive or a negative impression of Mrs. Roosevelt? How can you tell?
of course, this passage gives a positive impression of Mrs. Roosevelt. We can see that Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has influenced the united nation's commission about human rights. She is so smart like tihs passage tells. she is care about human rights.
4. What did Mrs. Roosevelt feel was her greatest accomplishment?
Mrs Roosevelt felt that the declaration of human rights was the greatest accomplishment through her life.
5. What can you tell about Mrs. Roosevelt as a person?
Mrs.Roosevelt is a strong woman. She has a beautiful and great dream and she know how to make it comes true. And the way of she reach her dream about human right was incredible.
Exercise 6
1. What information does the encyclopedia entry add to what you already know about Mrs. Roosevelt?
In this passage I get much information about Mrs. Roosevelt from childhood ‘till she is passed away.
2. In which ways are the two passages similar? In which ways are they different?
The both passages are similar in describing Mrs. Roosevelt and her establishment in Declaration of Human Rights. The differences between them is the web page focused on Mrs. Roosevelt’s role on United Nation. But the encyclopedia entry is focused on Mrs. Roosevelt life.
3. If you were writing a report on Mrs. Roosevelt’s life, which source would be more useful, the web page or the encyclopedia entry? Why?
I prefer encyclopedia entry to the web, because of its complete information about Mrs. Roosevelt life.
4. If you were writing a report about the United Nations, which source would be more useful, the web page or the encyclopedia entry? Why?
I choose web page because it describes more about United Nations.
5. Which is easier to skim, the web page or the encyclopedia entry? Why?
I think skimming on encyclopedia entry it is easier and clearer than web page. And more trustable I think, so we don’t need to doubt about the passage from it.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
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