1. Who were the sources?
Sabrina Der, Andrew Aman, Winnie Aman
2. Summarize in 1-3 sentences the story:
Sabrina is a young adult with disabilities. She applied for and was accepted into Project SEARCH. This story is about what Project SEARCH is and how it has helped Sabrina.
3. How many paragraphs is the story?
30
4. How many words is the story?
960
5. How many direct quotes are there in the story?
14
6. How many different people are quoted in the story?
3
7. Which quote is the most impactful of all the ones included?
“I think a lot of people know that I have a disability, but some people do not know,” Der said. “And one of them doesn’t really like me because I can be really slow or get behind. But Project SEARCH taught us that if someone doesn’t like you, you can still work really well and focus on your own accomplishments.”
8. Where is that quote located in the story (beginning, middle, end)?
Towards the end
9. Does the lede effectively capture the readers attention?
Yes
10. If their could have been one additional person interviewed for the story, who would it be?
Someone from the hospital
11. Is the story objective, which means are all non-direct quotes statements of fact and NOT the opinion of the writer?
Yes
12. Are there any unanswered questions that you have after reading the article?
No
13. Write a headline to go with this story:
Searching for new opportunities
14. Sum up the opinion of the story:
Project SEARCH is an opportunity for young adults with disabilities to get real world work experiences.
15. Give yourself a self grade from 0-100
88
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