Exercise 9: Writing Summaries & Paraphrases

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Write a summary or paraphrase of the paragraph below. At the end, type S for Summary or P for Paraphrase.

"Beginning in 1952, television caused structural as well as superficial changes in American politics. That year, delegates of both parties were warned that the probing television lenses could capture every movement they made in their chairs. They were admonished to be careful about what they said to one another lest lip readers pick up the conversation from the television screen. Women delegates were cautioned against affronting blue-collar viewers by wearing showy jewelry" (Donovan and Scherer 21).