Good Morning People of this world today my name is Candice Philpot and I will addressing Patricia Mazzei article "Parkland: A Year After The School Shooting That Was Suppose To Change Everything. In this article Mazzei talk about what happen last February 14 there was a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, and what the survivors have to say about it. She goes on to talk about the boy who took five bullets for a friend during the shooting. How he wanted to be a professional soccer player. He stated “Now I don’t do anything,” like this is a sad situation. Basically as I read through the article she wanted others to hear the story of some of the survivors that knew the young boy who was shot 5 times. She was very seem to get very serious in talking about like what other news reporters said. There were some interviews of some students who were at the school and also went to the school. She said “They don't want to relive this day” well who would, because it was me I wouldn't want to relive it either. There was a March for Our Lives Rally which to me seems like a peaceful protest because like lives do matter, and sick people like the boy who went into the school killing all of them students and teachers is not peaceful. He caused his life to be taken along with others. One of the graduates interviewed was Jamaal Lemy, 21 co founded the March for Our Lives organization which was founded after the shooting. Lemy went on talking how he hasn't grieved “I still haven't grieved” I wonder why right? This organization went to “60 plus cities in 60 days” Lemy said. Also, he went on saying he left college for this cause. The people interviewed and also the author had a more informing things to say. Also, interviewed was the girlfriend of the boy, and the parents. Going on the interview with Tori Gonzalez 18, she is the girlfriend of a young boy known as Guac who was killed in the shooting. This past December she went ahead and took her first step after grieving for so long and planted the flowers he gave her his “last act of love” is what she called it. Like who would want to lose their soulmate like that really hurts a person that ties in with the tone and diction of the article this is a very sad article the author was very non bias. Mazzei was very soft spoken about this cause and was there to listen to other grieve about the situation and let them get what they had to get off their chest. In this article the reader is just put to mind what really happen and how the real truth came out, and how others felt about the situation. How do ya'll feel do you think ya'll could feel a change a year after all this happen? Do you think you will still find yourself grieving or mourning the situation this long? What will you do?