http://www.timesunion.com/living/article/A-nurse-with-many-hats-2252295.php#page-2
"Carrie Cotto, who serves as school nurse at Geraldine W. Johnson School in Bridgeport," = Setting, the time and place in which the action of literary work occurs
"I treat every child here as if they were my own," = Mood/Tone , I feel it puts a really good warming welcoming mood across the whole piece when she adds that line in the article. It makes me feel like she really enjoys her job as being a nurse and takes pride in what she does.
"It's very important to make sure that I have covered all the bases with the kids," said Cotto on a recent morning. She said every visit requires asking the right questions, making the proper assessment, determining potential follow-up and educating students on ways to protect their health in the future. = Foreshadowing because it describes what the article is going to be about and just gives a brief introduction on what later on comes out of the story
"A nurse with many hats" is an article about a nurse who switched over from being a nurse at a middle school to being a school supervisor. She explains how she enjoys her job as being a nurse and her passion for her job with working with the children and teaching them the right ways to become a more healthier community for school. She describes how much the technology and the program has changed so much since the date that she started back in. The nurses describe their job as "Every day is a wonder around here" but they concluded that they feel complete that they gave so many children the oppritunity to learn about safe ways to keep healthy and clean lifestyle. The nurses play a huge role in the school and they think of the children "as one of their own" and feel so much at home when they give them hugs of comfort.
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