Thursday, April 23, 2015

Good Morning Starshine! 9.0

    Hello strangers! To my fellow classmates, I'll admit that I haven't look at this blog in a while. To be precise, I haven't looked at it since the day before the last blog was due. But let's ignore that for now: you're here for an assignment! So let the fun begin. And by the way, the title of this has nothing to do with the assignment (if you get the movie reference).

     The assignment I'm giving is as follows: choose a (favorite) lesson/saying you've learned from someone in your past, be it from a parent, teacher, friend, etc., and explain the argument portrayed when you learned that lesson. For example, the idea of "better safe than sorry" can be seen as an argument which claims that it is better to be cautious of one's actions than to be sorry for brash decisions. What literary devices were used to try and persuade you within the argument? What was the argument? Why did this person feel this particular lesson important enough to share with you? Happy camping, fellow students.

Minimum Post: 200 Words
Date Due: May 1, 2015 11:59 p.m.

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