Sunday, November 2, 2014

Froese-Fretz, A. "Children and the Internet." Proquest. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 1 Oct. 1998. Web.  

                                                              The Internet Today

       The aim of this piece of writing is to explain to the author's audience about children on the internet. The author argues that children will soon know and experience more than their parents or any adult will. Children in this day and age must have ground rules with their parents, to keep them away from certain sites. The author shifts focus by having the first paragraph as the introduction or the background paragraph. The next paragraph is the source used by the author, and then the article ends. The first paragraph is where the author cites the source that is shown in the next paragraph. That would be one transition of the article. The author uses a long source to back up her argument. The source gives ideas on what parents can do to monitor what their son or daughter does on the internet. Technology is just going to keep growing, and parents need to keep their children safe. The question is, what method will be the most effective method in the future?

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