I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific articles or their contents, including Steve Boisson's work. If you can provide a summary or key points from the article, I'd be happy to help you analyze or discuss them!
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
No, the central point of an article is typically the main idea or theme that the author is conveying. The headline is meant to catch the reader's attention and give a brief idea about the content of the article.
* mention the title of the article you are considering * man idea of the article * your final impression on main points * how do they combine to support the main idea? * include themes and news values in expanded point forms
Mark is using summarization as a reading strategy by identifying and condensing the main idea of the newspaper article into a brief statement.
Summarizing
Summarizing
True. In order to establish credibility for the article's main point the writer provides an example of an innocent man who was jailed based on false identification in a traditional police lineup.
Facts
The main article of Roman fashion, aside from the toga, was the tunic.
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
Anna Quindlen's Main Idea in her article, "Driving to the Funeral" is
To start a response you could say, this article about (your topic, maybe a main point like say its saving the polar bears, THIS ARTICLE TAUGHT ME ALL ABOUT HOW THE POLAR BEARS LIVE ADN HOW THEY ARE QUICKLY DYING AWAY FROM OUR EARTH) then use main points through your response.