Tuesday, March 17, 2009

In-class questions

Why will my readers care about this issue?
-The world of bands and marching bands in college is one easily ignored. Their main venue is the typical athletic event in which the band is underplayed. My readers will care because they will finally realize the importance of the band being in these athletic venues.

What will my readers want or need to know about this issue?
-There is a lot my readers need to know. Some things may include the history of bands, the importance of bands, the reason bands play athletic events, or even why they choose the music they do.

What do my readers already know about this issue?
-My readers probably will not know much more than the fact that bands play at sporting events. After that they probably haven't even considered the details or anything else about the issue.

What do I want my readers to learn about the issue?
-I want my readers to learn more in-depth information about the issue. They will learn how to go to an athletic event and show support to not only the team, but the band as well.

If I am trying to persuade my readers of something, how easily will they be persuaded?
-It will probably be difficult to persuade my readers. Because many people have seen so many bands in events throughout highschool and college, they feel as though they already know about the issue. Most people do not like to be told about something they feel that they know about.

What will my readers use my writing for?
-When my final piece is together I feel as though it will be a good piece for research. There isn't a lot of sites that I could find that are putting everything about bands and marching bands into one site. It will be very helpful for anyone wanting a lot of information about a smaller subject

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