Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Prompt: Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

Prompt Response:

That time is running out, quite basic actually but it still doesn't feel nice to know that. It's scary to think how 2020 was only 5 years ago, it only felt like it was just last year or something. I'm not in 5th grade when they told us we wouldn't be going to school for 2 weeks, now I am a junior in high-school who is about to go to the adult world. I turned 17 last month so it's a nice reality check. 

Summary:

Today we did notes with Mr Rease over 'Argument', we were told to take out a sheet of paper or our notebooks to write on. He told us to write down the highlighted parts from the board and talked about how an argument is an opinion that I supported by evidence and that it doesn't have to persuade people. After note taking we were given a piece of paper about logos, ethos and pathos, we were told to do three questions on the front and if we weren't finished with it, the back had to be finished for homework. 

Reflection:

I learned that everything is an argument and that it actually makes sense to think that, I also learned that ethos, pathos and logos were important to learn and that I should've mastered the skill ever since I learned it in 9th grade. 

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