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Emotion vs. Reason

Posted by: kendralee on: January 4, 2009

Journal Entry #5:  In this entry we were to write about what we priviledge more and follow: emotion or reason.  I like this entry because it makes you wonder, hm…what do I value more?  I think my perspective is somewhat more different.  I usually follow my intuition though recently I have followed the use of [...]

Illegal Immigrants

Posted by: kendralee on: January 4, 2009

Journal Entry #4:  In this entry we were supposed to right about our opinion on illegal immigration.  Also what our perspective on the definition of what illegal immigrants should be called. I like this entry because I think it help validates what I am which is between neutral and right.  I still stand on what I [...]

Love- Concrete or Abstract

Posted by: kendralee on: December 31, 2008

Journal Entry #3:  In this journal entry the class was told to write what we believe love is using concrete and abstract imagery.  I really like this entry because it helps define what one believes love is.  Their is so many perspectives on what love should be and should be considered.  My first concrete use [...]

No more dissection!

Posted by: kendralee on: December 31, 2008

Journal Entry #2: In this journal entry we were supposed analyze a passage of William Jennings Bryan.  Later we were to write a copychange of the passage and use similar syntax and parallelism.  I believe my entry for this is quite persuasive (hint hint).  I think that my points are organized in an economical and clear [...]

Personification

Posted by: kendralee on: December 31, 2008

Journal Entry #1:  In this entry we were to right a story or expressive piece about an animate object and give it personification.  I was inspired to write about tears in this entry because everyone has emotion and usually they express themselves through tears.  I mean, a person cries tears of joy, angst, and happiness.
Woe [...]



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  • jason kenny: Interesting, but usual =)
  • William Chisholm: Your examples of concrete and abstract metaphors of Love are well thought out and composed to capture the true meaning of love.
  • kendralee: Thank you for reading my essay, I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)

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