Tuesday, October 27, 2009

There is no "I" in Team!

Angella, Amy, Janelle, and I are working as a group on creating a website. Our website is about Self-Defense. We each took different topics to talk about on the page. I am talking about facts and statistics. Amy is explaining the different techniques of defending your self. Jenelle is talking about the weapons of defense. Angella is explaining the tips and suggestions that she has found online about defending yourself. We are working really well together. I think our project is going to be really good.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

According to Norton Field Guide to Writing, on page 454, introduces media and design. It explains the purpose of the specific advertisment, or such. I have never made any kind of website or anything for any purpose. I suppose if I was to read through this chapter then I would probably learn a few things about putting out an effective piece of media and the correct way to design it. This chapter is very effective in explaining every part required to create a meaningful presentation of some kind of media. The design is just one of the key factors that are further explained. The book also goes into detail about the spoken text behind the technological side of things.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

In every story there is...

Most introductions offer a breif description of the texts content, often in the form of a thesis statement. Most essays are part of an ongoing conversation, so you might begin by outlining the positions to which your writing responds. Sometimes the best beginning is a clear thesis stating your postion. If your readers may not know as much as you do about your topic, giving them information to help them understand your positon can be important. You will always want to establish common ground with your readers. You may end by wrapping up loose ends, or you may wish to give readers something to think about. One way to to bring closure to a text is to bring up something discussed in the beginning; often the reference adds to or even changes the original meaning.
Considering a rhetorical situation you would want to make sure there is a clear purpose. Your purpose will affect the way you begin and end.
Who do you want to reach? That would apply to captivating the correct audience.
Does your genre require a certain type of beginning or ending?
What is your stance, and can your beginning and ending help you convey that stance?
Your medium may affect the way you begin and end.

A title serves various purposes naming a text and providing clues to the content. It also helps readers decide whether they want to read further so its worthe your while to come up with a title that attracts interest. A thesis statement identifies the topic of your text along with the claim you are making about it. A good thesis helps readers understand an essay. A really good thesis is specific.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

How did this happen?

Have you ever heard of cause and effects? How about classifying and dividing? Maybe comparing and contrasting?.... Me neither. That is I have never about them until I got a very interesting assignment from my English class. I had to read about the difference between all these different questions.
Analyzing ihelps us think about why something happend.. the cause is the motive of the action and the effect is the consequence. You can always find a cause and an effect in a regular sentence structure.
Classification and division aer ways of organizing information. When you classify something, you group it with similar things.
Comparing things looks at their similarities; contrasting them focuses on their differences. This is one of the easiest things to remember. They are opposites.