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Is TV Stronger Than Ever, or Becoming Obsolete? WritingIs TV Stronger Than Ever, or Becoming Obsolete? Writing
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Is TV Stronger Than Ever, or Becoming Obsolete?

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The New York Times offers of two articles and two summaries for learners to consider. They read each article and then post a blog response to each of the seven related questions. The topic of the articles asks the question; Is TV becoming obsolete? Tip: Use both the articles and questions to engage the class in a discussion, debate, or compare/contrast exercise.

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blogging, television, written communication, consumerism

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consumerism, blog, impact of technology, tv, written communication, television advertising, watching tv, tv changes, blog post, english language arts
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7th - 12th
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English Language Arts
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