Comparison Trend
What is the trend that is the focus of each story?
The trend in the first story focuses on how technology, specifically texting and messaging, has become a popular way of communicating to a family member in a household due to its accessibility and lack of face-to-face recognition.
The trend in the second story focuses on how libraries have become a center for the homeless, deterring students and others from enjoying its services.
Which story appealed to you more and why?
I enjoyed the first story about cellphone-messaging more because it was written in a witty manner which highlighted the ridiculousness of the topic, yet also made it relatable.
What is your favorite quote from each story?
My favorite quote from the first story is “These days, when a teen storms into his room and slams the door, he doesn’t scream “I hate you!” from the other side. He texts it.” I like this quote because it reminded me how my mom has recently been texting me in all caps to clean my room.
My favorite quote from the second story is ““At this library, it’s very disturbing to have all these wonderful things to offer people, especially young people, and to have them and their parents be afraid to come in,” Folmar said.” I like this quote because it made me think about the SJSU King Library and how I do not go on the second floor of the library because there are too many homeless people on that floor.
The trend in the first story focuses on how technology, specifically texting and messaging, has become a popular way of communicating to a family member in a household due to its accessibility and lack of face-to-face recognition.
The trend in the second story focuses on how libraries have become a center for the homeless, deterring students and others from enjoying its services.
Which story appealed to you more and why?
I enjoyed the first story about cellphone-messaging more because it was written in a witty manner which highlighted the ridiculousness of the topic, yet also made it relatable.
What is your favorite quote from each story?
My favorite quote from the first story is “These days, when a teen storms into his room and slams the door, he doesn’t scream “I hate you!” from the other side. He texts it.” I like this quote because it reminded me how my mom has recently been texting me in all caps to clean my room.
My favorite quote from the second story is ““At this library, it’s very disturbing to have all these wonderful things to offer people, especially young people, and to have them and their parents be afraid to come in,” Folmar said.” I like this quote because it made me think about the SJSU King Library and how I do not go on the second floor of the library because there are too many homeless people on that floor.
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