Article attached Submit a 2-page Reading Response that uses your academic article (from Lab 40 to interpret either the example of Carlos or Luis from A Better Life. As before, this is a mini-essay that offers a reading of the work and supports that reading. Begin with your Sentence Summary instead of your Literary Analysis. Make sure to include the following: 1. Paragraph 1--A one-sentence summary of the work, following the Sentence Summary template below: Sentence Summary Template : In [title of work], [author's first and last name], [author's job title], argues that because [cause of trend], [main idea or problematic trend], leading to [effects of problematic trend], citing [author's main source of evidence], such as [specific example from the author's evidence]. Sample Sentence Summary : In Kids for Cash , Robert May, Academy Award-winning filmmaker, reveals that because schools have adopted zero-tolerance policies in fear of school shootings, schools, police, and courts are criminalizing youth for minor offenses, leading to the mass incarceration of youth, their separation from their families, disenfranchisement from educational opportunities, mental and emotional health problems such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression, and even overdose and suicide, citing data on national incarceration rates of youth, such as 2.2 million youth are incarcerated every year, 95 percent of which are for non-violent offenses and 66 percent of whom will not graduate. 2. Paragraph 2--A body paragraph that interprets the example of Luis offered in A Better Life through the lens of "Cultural Misframing" or "Multiple Manhoods" by going through the following moves: Quoting or paraphrasing scenes or examples from the film and the essay (specifying or detailing) Interpreting the scenes, examples, or passages you quote (interpreting) Analyzing the takeaway significance of the examples (generalizing or analyzing) Sample Reading Response: Victoria Valdovinos Dr. Stevenson English 1B 20 March, 2019 Reading Response #5 ("Alienable") In "Alienable" about a young woman in her 20s who has recently ended a two-year relationship and is trying to console with her friend, Jay, until she realizes people are shielding themselves from the sun like they do not know it is not raining, Yuko Sakata suggests that in relationships it, at times, can be difficult to connect with the other person since people often have differing desires and can change in ways that become incompatible with each other. In any type of relationship, people will often times have trouble connecting with the other person for several reason, and one is having not only what you yearn for in the present, but what you will long for in the future. In a romantic relationship this can certainly be the make it or break it point. If the partners recognize that they have common goals and similar desires then the relationship could be nascent However, when the partners realize they have di.