English
https://serialpodcast.org/season-one
INSTRUCTIONS: please open a Word document and respond to following questions in MLA essay format (that means double-spaced and in Times New Roman 12-point font) and use 400-450 words. Save your document and then attach it below.
A quality response will mostly consist of your ideas, but will also have some information, such as details and quotes from the podcast, sprinkled throughout.
Serial, Episode Three ("Leakin Park") tells the story of "Mr. S." When you are first hearing the interview with "Mr. S." while he is in police custody, do you find his version of how he came across Hae's body believable? What specifically does he say (or not say) that causes him to be believable or not? Then, when you learn of Mr. S's record and the specific nature of his crimes, does that make him and his story more or less believable? What does the knowledge of his crimes do (if anything) to the way you think about him? If it causes you to change the way you think about his believability, why?