Monday, November 29, 2010

Extra Credit

I have about three key elements that are most important to me that I have learned. Now, the most important would be the discussions, and how to put your ideas in your mind out to other people to understand and agree or disagree to. I have obviously realized that there almost always be someone who disagrees hence the ongoing politics. This aspect has been my absolute favorite part of honors english because I not only get a different point of view on the topic but I also get to put my thoughts out for other people to hear my point of view.

Also, the decoding the prompt pieces have helped me pull apart poems and pros to realize parts that I probably wouldn't see otherwise. Defining what I actually have to understand about the section before I even write about it helps me get a better feel for the meaning of the morsel. But I would have to say considering what needs to be addressed and deciding how best to respond to the prompt would be the finest part of the decoding the prompt section. I believe this is true because I get to learn about new vocabulary words to configure how to explain what the author is trying to protray.

In addition, the five part paragraphs were also very helpful because I now know a different way of writing that I had never heard about and in my opinion, it beats writing an essay because it compares things in the piece rather than getting your opinion out there. Because it is nice to cha nge it up every once in a while. The vicinities that are all put together make a better organized paragraph, because otherwise the ideas can all run together and it doesn't make any sense. But I think that I like them because of the fact that you can use any part of the topic that you think you can write the best on. So in conclusion the disscussions, the TWIST, and the five part paragraph are the topics that have stuck in my head the best.

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