Madison Kessler Intermediate Composition Professor McLaughlin April 16, 2020 Final Reflection I have always reflected on who I was as a writer. Analyzing the pieces I enjoy writing which then leads me to wonder why I wrote them first place. Personally, I love to write poetry since it’s my own way of expressing myContinue reading “Final Reflection”
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Returning to our Readings
Madison Kessler April 10, 2020 “No one could see the colour blue until modern times” This article addresses that the color blue was seen as a “wine-dark”, not the color blue itself, since it didn’t exist at one point in time. Egyptians were the only ancient culture that had a word for the color blue.Continue reading “Returning to our Readings”
Friday Post – April 3, 2020
Journalistic Text Reflection To start off this journalistic text reflection, I want to make it known that I do not want my journalistic text(s) published. When I was first presented this idea of creating a journalistic text over a genre I instantly wanted to stick with horror, even though my group had previously done aContinue reading “Friday Post – April 3, 2020”
Friday Post – March 13th, 2020
Mid-Term Reflective Updated Draft: Genre Presentation Note: We wanted to show the evolution of horror films, it’s as simple as that. We expressed some of the characteristics with each transition. Also, we realize that the subgroups show up in film earlier than we presented them to be. We are reflecting when these subgroups appeared moreContinue reading “Friday Post – March 13th, 2020”
Journal Entry #13
March 4, 2020 1. I am a writer who likes to introduce a new perspective into my writings. I am a writer who also loves to write poetry. 2. I had a story as a writer before this class, and my character focused on not manipulating her reader since that is all she knew fromContinue reading “Journal Entry #13”
Midterm Reflective Check-in
Madison Kessler Professor McLaughlin February 25, 2020 Midterm Reflective Check-in In the past 7 weeks, we’ve done two important papers in class: our profile article and our photo caption list. When we first started our profile articles, we discussed a term called discourse community. At the time, I had no idea what it was called,Continue reading “Midterm Reflective Check-in”
Friday Post – February 21st, 2020
Top 9 Affordable Places to Visit in Cincinnati Cincinnati is one of the most popular cities in the state of Ohio, from it’s historical architecture to an overlook of the Ohio River, this city has so many exciting activities and places to visit while you’re here! 1. Contemporary Arts Center : Downtown Cincinnati ( FreeContinue reading “Friday Post – February 21st, 2020”
Questions over Photo Caption List
Genre Name- Photo Caption Purpose- to inform people about inexpensive things to do in Cincinnati. Context- We are not writing an timed, in-class response. We have plenty of time to process and revise our photo caption list when necessary. Writers Role- We are informed students of The Greater Cincinnati area who’ve researched options for otherContinue reading “Questions over Photo Caption List”
Top 9 Affordable Places to Visit in the Greater Cincinnati Area
1. Contemporary Arts Center The Contemporary Arts Center has many different exhibitions in and out every few months. See modern art as you explore through its spacious rooms and find their interactive pieces throughout. 2. Observatory Starting with one of the best places to go in Cincinnati that is light on the wallet would beContinue reading “Top 9 Affordable Places to Visit in the Greater Cincinnati Area”
Photo Caption List Draft
I think we have a really good idea for our caption list since college students are our target market and we know it can be hard to find fun and affordable things to do in the great Cincinnati area. We don’t really have a logical order for our 9 ideas, but after getting feedback inContinue reading “Photo Caption List Draft”