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Article Analysis 8

Article Analysis 8

Q First, read a current California politics news story from the newspaper or the Internet. Answer the following questions regarding your news story: 1) What is the main issue, who are the main actors being discussed; Second, choose one of the Canvas assigned articles you read for this week. Answer the following questions regarding the assigned article: 1) What are the basics of this article (who, what, when, how, why, etc.); 2) What is the overall main point the author is trying to convince you of? 3) Do you agree with the author’s argument? Why? Why not? Finally, tie together your news story with what you learned from the assigned article, textbook readings, podcasts, videos, etc. for this week. Type your answers using your own words, no outline or bullets, complete sentences and paragraphs, single-spaced, full-page.

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The article from Modules that I read was, “More Than Friends”, by Laurel Rosehall. This article talks about the hostile friendships maintained between the politicians. After politicians have crossed ranks to vote on each other's bills, there are friendly shakes. On social networking sites, where politicians exchange funny stories and publish themselves with peers across the island, bipartisan chatter is clear. A community of young politicians has recently formed a bipartite caucus on innovation, when Republicans and Democrats hold social gatherings or play baseball.