Sunday, November 6, 2011
Can images do what words do?
I do not think that images can do what words can do. Images can make someone feel a certain way, however they are not always clear. Words can clearly spell out the point that the writer is trying to get across. Everyone can interpret an image in a different way. So it may be hard to make a precise point with an image. Sometimes images can make strong argument if they are very powerful. Being able to see something rather than hear about it can make a big impact on someone.
I keep thinking...
I keep thinking about my Project 3, and I'm pretty sure my next rhetorical move will be to extend my metaphors. Some of my metaphors are not as in depth as they could be and they may be a little weak.
Ive been thinking...
I've been thinking about my own draft for Project 3 and I have to tell you that there were a few things I was unsure about. I'm not sure if I used the sources we have read correctly. I used segments of their pieces. My piece was more of my own thoughts and feelings and I am not sure if you wanted me to reference more the the pieces we had read in class.
Wesch's Argument
Wesch's argument is that people are not as personal as they used to be. Whether its in class or in their private life. In class, most people are in huge lecture halls. The professor doesn't even know their name he just talks to all the students. Wesch doesn't think that this is the best type of learning. Also in their private life they use technology more. Instead of human interaction they talk on cell phones or on Facebook. This media can be distracting because students will not always pay attention in class.
Girl and Boy
girl, woman, miss, mrs., ma'am, she, her, lady, female, babe, baby, sister, daughter
boy, man, mister, bro, dude, brother, he, him, male, stud, son
boy, man, mister, bro, dude, brother, he, him, male, stud, son
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