Quoted Words
Absolute and Extreme Language
Bling 1
Bling 2
Bling 3
100
What should you ask if you see someone is quoted? 

STOP! And consider why was THIS person quoted?

100

This is absolute or extreme language:


Not in a million years will I do my homework. 

Extreme Language.

100

What did Nick first begin breaking into?

Cars

100

Who is the blogger that wrote about celebrities?

Perez Hilton

100

Why did Alexis tell on Nick?

She was worried it would lead back to her

She felt guilty and when she saw him on TMZ she felt she had to

200

What is personal perspective?

Usually a witness or someone's opinion about something. This could also refer to their cultural perspective about an issue.

200
This is absolute or extreme language: 


Every chef needs to learn how to cook with Chef Ramsay. 

Absolute Language

200

Who did Nick steal stuff with at first?

Rachel

200

How did influencing start?

Gossip columns

200

What did Nick care about more than winning his court case?

He wanted someone good looking and flashy--he valued looks

300

What is voice of authority?

This is when the person has expertise or experience that make them an "authority" on the topic they are quoted for. 

300

What does extreme language do to the reader when it comes to intensity?

It amplifies emotions or actions, making statements more powerful but potentially less accurate.

300

Why did Nick feel he had to steal?

He was poor in a rich area. He wanted to fit and be like famous people.
300

What did Alexis want to do with her life before she met Nick?

She wanted to be an actress.

300

How many years in prison did Nick face?

Over 50

400
This either voice of authority or personal perspective:


"I went to McDonald's and I was disgusted at how fattening all of the food was." --Sabrina professional athlete.

Personal Perspective--she is not an authority on food science, she is an athlete. This is more opinion even though it could be fact.

400

What does absolute language do to the reader when it comes to certainty?

The language implies an irrevocable truth or a definitive state of affairs, but it is often at the cost of accuracy.  In other words it is saying it can only be one way when it is often more nuanced.

400
How did they know to steal from Nick's old friend in high school?

The friend posted on Myspace that his family was out of town in Jamaica. 

400
What did Alexis tell her mom Nick did for a living?

He was a stylist

400
Who was going to testify that made Alexis plead guilty even though she claimed she was just "there"?

Orlando Bloom

500

Is this voice of authority or personal perspective:


"Colgate toothpaste is the best at getting rid of plaque and tooth decay."--Dr. Neuman DDS (dentist)

Voice of authority--he is a dentist and he has expertise in tooth decay. 

500

How does extreme and absolute language hurt us in today's world when it comes to politics?

Contributes to Polarization: It tends to divide issues into "black-and-white" categories, leaving no room for middle ground; it can hinder understanding and make it difficult to find common ground for dialogue and compromise.  

It makes us more polarized and divided.

500

Who is the first famous person stolen from in this caper?

Paris Hilton

500

Which celebrity did Nick steal from that got him caught...finally?

Lindsay Lohan

500

What role did Officer Kading add to the docuseries?

Personal perspective or voice of authority

Voice of Authority