So I found out that my writing 2 class in college is the
class I have to write most in, but I guess that is to be expected. At least I learn
when I am actually paying attention. We learned even more about genres and
conventions. We read the article “So what? Who cares?” and I thought it was
relatable, because as a college student I find myself asking “who cares?”
probably way more than is healthy. It helped me to realize that I need to make
it absolutely why you should care about my writing? AT the same I need to ask
myself who cares about my writing, and hopefully that will give me a little something
extra in my writing—a purpose.
Writing
is a way to convey your emotions to the world, and to do this you need to
incorporate into your writing pathos, logos, and ethos. Pathos is an appeal to
emotions it helps the readers to visual vivid fighting scenes and magical
settings in medieval Europe. Logos is a more logical attempt to appeal to
readers, usually by using tools such as metaphors or analogies. Finally ethos
is basically when you give reliability to your argument, such as citing your sources
or just being straight confident when you give your reasons.
I honestly believe I learned so much this week that I’m
surprised I wasn’t overwhelmed.
Song of the week:House of Gold

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