|
Reverse Outline:
Page history
last edited
by Hannah Livernois 12 years, 5 months ago
Part: |
Says |
Does |
Source |
1: Introduction |
introduces Type A and Type B |
provides reader with information about the types of sequels. |
Wikipedia |
2: Movie Production Companies |
money and public demand mostly money |
shows the reader about how the movie industry is money driven and why sequels are rushed |
n/a |
3: Five Step Process |
analyze movies, actors, and reviews. |
shows readers how to become a movie critic, and make educated decisions on whether or not to view the movie chosen. |
previous knowledge
IMDB
Rotten Tomatoes
|
4: Testimonials |
two avid movie goers explain their disappointment with horrible sequels they have watched and their take on the movie. |
shows the reader that everyone has seen a bad movie or two in there life gets on their level. |
Kate Czopek
Jessica Leydet
|
5: Counterarugement |
some movies need sequels, and that it is a continuous movie plot and the more movies add to the suspense of movies. |
shows there is exceptions to the rule, and if done right movie sequels can be amazing and worth the time and money. |
Jonathan Buchowski
Taylor Monacelli
|
6: Conclusion |
some movies do need sequels however, it does not give production companies the right to rush them and waste our time and money |
establishes common ground |
n/a |
Reverse Outline:
|
Tip: To turn text into a link, highlight the text, then click on a page or file from the list above.
|
|
|
Comments (0)
You don't have permission to comment on this page.