Chat with us, powered by LiveChat https://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/dont_miss/codename/ufos/feakes_sighting.shtml Review the newspaper piece which appears under our Module 4 Additional Required Readings as “Feakes article.” As you’ll s - Writingforyou

https://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/dont_miss/codename/ufos/feakes_sighting.shtml Review the newspaper piece which appears under our Module 4 Additional Required Readings as “Feakes article.” As you’ll s

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Review the newspaper piece which appears under our Module 4 Additional Required Readings as “Feakes article.” As you’ll see when you click the link, the piece was originally titled “Needham Market UFO Sighting” and was written by eyewitness Dave Feakes. It was published on the BBC website in 2002.
Using this form, identify:

1. two passages in which Feakes states a report;

2. two passages in which he draws an inference; and

3. two passages in which he makes a judgment.

In each case, this form asks you to a) quote verbatim the passage from Feakes you’re referring to; and b) explain, briefly, your choice of label.
1.Two passages in which Feakes states a report:
Report A
Verbatim passage from Feakes:
Explanation of what makes this passage a report (as opposed to an inference or a judgment):
Report B
Verbatim passage from Feakes:
Explanation of what makes this passage a report (as opposed to an inference or a judgment):
2. Two passages in which Feakes draws an inference:
Inference A
Verbatim passage from Feakes:
Explanation of what makes this passage an inference (as opposed to a report or a judgment):
Inference B
Verbatim passage from Feakes:
Explanation of what makes this passage an inference (as opposed to a report or a judgment):
3. Two passages in which Feakes makes a judgment:
Judgment A
Verbatim passage from Feakes:
Explanation of what makes this passage a judgment (as opposed to a report or an inference):
Judgment B
Verbatim passage from Feakes:
Explanation of what makes this passage a judgment (as opposed to a report or an inference):