myliblog: Uncle Bobby's Wedding - 0 views
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Thank you for working with my assistant to allow me to fit your concerns about “Uncle Bobby's Wedding,” by Sarah S. Brannen, into our “reconsideration” process.
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Ashlee Duckworth on 27 Oct 08Opening with this comment welcomes the reader and makes me feel as if the author has truly considered the issue at hand.
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Angela Moneck on 28 Oct 08I agree with Ashlee's statement. This is a warm welcoming to the reader.
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Garrett Granger on 29 Oct 08With this opening statement, the author gives the response a more personal feel. It also allows him to give a truthful answer without coming off as offensive.
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Angel Aramayo on 29 Oct 08Yes i also agree with the comments above, this is one of the very opening statements and it brings about a more personel level with the reader.
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Brian Russo on 30 Oct 08I agree as well with the comments above. This opening statement makes the reader feel welcome and ensures them that they are doing the best they can at reviewing policies and dealing with the issues at hand.
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Brian Russo on 30 Oct 08I agree with everyone. The opening statement makes the concerned parent feel welcome and that they are trying to deal with the situation as best they can.
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Amanda Flores on 30 Oct 08I like how he opens this by thanking her. It is very welcoming, like everyone has said.
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Ryan Meehan on 28 Aug 11Great comment.
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Here's what I understand to be your concern, based on your writings.
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This comment gives me the impression that the author wants to make sure that what he thinks the issues is, actually is what the problem is. This shows caring and intelligence.
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Again, I think Ashlee made a very good point with this. This is important in solving an issue.
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I like the way he wrote this because he is letting her know what vibe he got from her writings. By him stating this there can be no confusion. All that she can say would be that he took it the wrong way. or that's not what she ment, if so from there on there could be more clarification if needed.
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It is very effective how he took direct quotes from the patron, so it is clear that he does not twist her words. It shows he does not want his point of view to be misconstrued.
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I like the way that the writer is looking to clarify exactly what the issue at hand is so there is no confusion.
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He did good in putting this in here. He is letting her know what he feels she is concered with to see if it matches what the actual concers are. Like Ashlee said, it shows that he cares.
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This paragraph makes me feel as if the author actually understands multiple viewpoints.
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I agree that this paragraph shows his understanding of many different views on the subject. I think citing these is effective because it lets the patron see the other views also.
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I also think it is a good way for the author to either show or express that he is not just set on one point but actually multiple viewpoints.
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"Recently, a library patron challenged (urged a reconsideration of the ownership or placement of) a book called "Uncle Bobby's Wedding." Honestly, I hadn't even heard of it until that complaint. But I did read the book, and responded to the patron, who challenged the item through email and requested that I respond online (not via snail-mail) about her concerns."
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Here Jamie is stating the facts that the lady stated which are extremely important because they are true.
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When Jamies states that Sara Brannen was trying to portray that gay marriage is normal.... Sara was not focusing on what was important which was the relationship between the uncle and the young person. i like the fact that he pointed that out.