They help us understand perspectives and how when have our own stand to the reading we can properly discuss and get evidence to help back up what the story is discussing.
What is the term that is used when discussing on some topic or about a person that the only information that is being passed on with no clear based evidence?
Myth
This device is used when you are appealing to your audience by building up a logical argument.
Logos
Do you think that the way we see things now has changed from when we were in the 2010's.
In my opinion yes a lot has changed and a lot has been reformed in our way of thinking. This is my take do you also feel as if a lot has changed or were somethings just improved?
How many weeks are you allowed to have to turn in a week assingments?
2 weeks max
What was the first thing that we looked into when the first readings were published.
Myth's and what had been the reason to bring this myth to be so known
With the division of what we consider societal classes, what are the names of these classes and what do each represent.
Upper Class- the economic group with the greatest wealth and power in society
Middle Class- the economic stratum between the working class and the wealthy
Working Class-a socioeconomic term used to describe persons in a social class marked by jobs that provide low pay, require limited skill, or physical labor.
Lower Class- the economic group with the least wealth and power in society.
This device appeals to the speaker status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust the speaker.
Ethos
In the 2010's the content provided to children aren't being well received in to some audience. Do you believe the reason for this is because of how society ideals have changed.
Discuss about this because what I believe to be funny in the 2010's isn't perceived funny by modern generation which I think is the direct result of newer movements appearing and calling out the old content that most people grew up on. What do you guys think.
What is the fastest way to contact our professor?
Through Canvas Inbox
What are we considering Loot and what is consider finding? If we see an item that hasn't been found in weeks that anyone could have found but it was found in the outside in a random place is that considered loot? What if a disaster occurs and you don't have food and you find a bag of a loaf of bread and it was found outside but you are now being consider a crime even when it's something that was found outside. Why isn't it being considered loot? Does the item determine what we can call loot or a find? Or does the history of where the item use to be located matter as well.
Loot is something that is found out in the wild and when it hasn't been found or announced needed to be found it is loot. But with the bread it for some reason isn't considered loot because of where it originated regardless of the situation. By the eyes of the law they determine that where the item used to originate and wasn't obtained the right way it was considered a crime (this is I think).
Is it more reasonable to go to a 4 year or would it be more advised to go to a 2 year and transfer or to complete those 2 years and be done with schooling
This answer just depends on you however it good to look back at this because you could use this discussion for future thinking for me I would say 2 years and transfer but even if it's not a guarantee it's better than sitting around praying you make it to a 4 year, it's never a guarantee that you will do well but what do you guys think.
This device is uses the emotions of the audience which attempts to make the audience fee angry or sympathetic, or any type of emotion.
Pathos
How does a myth take form? And can a myth do more good than harm when it's widely known?
Myths are told through word of mouth but however I believe it can be harmful only due to the myth could affect a persons life and make them become warry what do you think is the case?
What is the best way to keep up with the class.
ANYTHING THAT REMIDNS YOU TO TURN IN THE ASSIGNMENT
With social class being a sensitive topic to some people what did people in higher class perceive themselves to be called.
The people who are in the considered upper social class believe that they shouldn't be called that because what that entails is that they are rich people who make money based their efforts. While that is true they also discuss how they were just born fortunate enough to be wealthy. What do you guys think?
With Disney with their ever changing their content for children do you think they are positively affecting the future generation with their current methods of teaching kids or are they going backwards on the methods they are using and are instead hurting the future generation?
There is no answer this is something worth discussing with how they are pumping shows and contents being seen very controversial to some audiences. What do you think?
This device is used as an exaggeration or a figure of speech.
Hyperbole
Do you think a person should be based solely on their job title and their education?
I would say no because you can be a farmer being ridicule by upper class but have the most advanced education and be the smartest but what a peaceful life working a field and living with family enjoying every moment. You can also have someone with no job and have a history of the lowest level of education but they get a position as a computer engineer because they studied and worked their way to prove they have the skills even if their educational history says they didn't have a high education they have more than enough of skills needed for the job they apply. That's just what I think what do you believe?
What should you be looking for when you turn in an essay and when you peer review and receive feedback.
With Disney changing their stories to have a better narrative with princesses do you think the way they are putting these narratives on the princess a little excessive?
I would say the story itself has greatly change to make a specific audience happy and to make people known about situations, however the execution they try to present this situations in their stories are poorly executed.
What is the reason these weekly discussions exists.
Repetition of initial consonant sounds of nearby words in a phrase.
EX: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"
Alliteration.
Do you believe that the term "other" for immigrants is an appropriate term for undocumented individuals, as well as, what is needed to be considered undocumented?
The term "other" I feel is used to have a less disrespectful way to call someone who is undocumented. I also think that what is needed to considered to be undocumented is a form of ID
but what do you guys think?
It can be the readings, the discussions, devices something that is apart of the class and what you are basically trying to clarify to people who might not understand some portion in the class.