In paragraph 5, he shares with us what he thinks is the problem. He states that news, while it becomes more relevant to American readers, is disappearing. But in paragraph 6, he tells us that "the same forces that have assailed print media...may be fashioning a useful response. Several nonprofit outlets have popped up to finance foreign reporting..." In using problem and solution, he shows his audience that people are stepping up to help solve the issue. Finally, Goodman uses comparison to support his claim. He compares modern-day means of receiving news to the "old-school" way. He states that "we all know the power of Twitter, Facebook, and others forms of social media to connect readers in one place with images and impressions from situations unfolding far away." He also says that "it seems as if professional foreign correspondents...are being replaced by citizen journalists..." Using this comparison, he shows that all of our news will soon be what we hear or read from misinformed citizens. This strengthens the persuasiveness of his
In paragraph 5, he shares with us what he thinks is the problem. He states that news, while it becomes more relevant to American readers, is disappearing. But in paragraph 6, he tells us that "the same forces that have assailed print media...may be fashioning a useful response. Several nonprofit outlets have popped up to finance foreign reporting..." In using problem and solution, he shows his audience that people are stepping up to help solve the issue. Finally, Goodman uses comparison to support his claim. He compares modern-day means of receiving news to the "old-school" way. He states that "we all know the power of Twitter, Facebook, and others forms of social media to connect readers in one place with images and impressions from situations unfolding far away." He also says that "it seems as if professional foreign correspondents...are being replaced by citizen journalists..." Using this comparison, he shows that all of our news will soon be what we hear or read from misinformed citizens. This strengthens the persuasiveness of his