Activity 13: Summary - RheicPrécis wrote a rhetorical article (paragraph). A concise summary is what you read
Contains the content of the text and the rhetorical content of the text. In other words, précis proposes the content, method, reason, purpose of the author's discussion. Use the following précis templates and instructions (from reading John C. Bean, Virginia A. Chappell, Alice M. Gillam's rhetoric).
• Statement 1: Author name, type and title, date in parenthesis, accurate rhetoric
"Verb" ("declaration", "assertion", "assertion", "proposal", etc.), and the "that" clause containing the major assertions or sentences at the workplace
• Sentence 2: Explain how authors develop and support articles (usually in time series)
• Sentence 3: Explain the obvious purpose of the author, followed by the phrase "in order" behind it.
• Sentence 4: Explain the target audience and / or the relationship between the author and the audience
Harlan Coben's column "The Undercover Parent" (2008) is considering using spyware to monitor the situation of children
Online activity is an unpleasant but potentially necessary part for responsible conservation in today's world. Keben
Approach this uncomfortable subject with dull tone and frank countless concessions and anecdotes
Please recognize the danger of the Internet and unpleasant electronic surveillance. He is clear
The aim is to warn parents about the potential dangers of the Internet and increase parent involvement.
We protect children's online lives. Coben did not clearly show that he is a parent, but he certainly exists.
He is a companion of teenage parents, his audience is obviously a parent, and their children have a house to enter.
Harlan Coben is discussing whether parents should use it in the column editorial "The Undercover Parent" (2008).
Spyware monitors and protects children on the Internet. Koben may cite an example of life and argue
Contrary to the risks studied in research to deepen their understanding with parents and share it
I was shaken by the decision to use spyware. At intensive and informative tone, Koben finally recommends setting
In "The Undercover Parent" (2008), Harlan Coben argues that parents should discuss the installation of spyware
The computer of their children so they can monitor. Coben supports this claim by using various situations.
It is possible and recognizes both sides of the discussion. Coben recommends parents installing spyware
To protect the safety of young people. Keben wrote teenagers and parents of teenagers as mediators.
In "The Undercover Parent", father, husband, writer Harlan Coben insists that "parents should install spyware on their computers to check the activities of their children?" To persuade them to put spyware on kids' computers due to Internet hazard. "One of the most popular arguments against spyware is to insist that parents are reading teenagers and they think that today's world is a small locked diary in the past." They Because of having the ability to record all keystrokes made by children, most of his or her private world can be snooped or eavesdropped.
Harlan Coben, in a New York Times article "The Undercover Parent" (March 16, 2008), spyware was installed on home computers, allowing parents to monitor their children while using the Internet He insisted. The author tries to make his parents believe that monitoring privacy is not a privacy violation, but protecting against the risk of monitoring children on the computer from danger. Children may not notice these dangers when using the Internet. Because of this, parents can download the software, it will send them a report showing them the activities of their children on their computer. This is not accepted by some parents, but in fact it is a good protection method.
At Harley Coben 's Undercover Parent, Coben advocates using spyware on a child' s computer. Spyware asserts that parents will be able to protect their children from his / her own influence, as he will be able to see all the keystrokes the child makes. In doing so, parents can protect children from tragic events. For example, the author refers to "to gamble lifelong savings", or "to bully children" until they commit suicide. According to Coben, spyware on the computer actually helps to prevent these situations.