Wednesday, September 30, 2015

My Rhetorical Situations

Writing I have done this past week:
Sending emails to the Kitsap County Treasurer - Texting my friends - Texting my parents and boss - Tweeted about not enjoying Friday’s - Writing for English 101- Taking notes in Political Science - Writing up a student fundraiser report.

Student Leadership report:
The genre of this reading would be a report. My intent for this piece was to present the data I had collected on the costs and profits of this fundraising to the school account and supervisors. Since I am the student in charge I am highly supportive of the fundraiser and promoted all the great aspects of the fundraiser. I had to follow a form, so I wrote in a formal tone following the report.  In the report I used numbers that supported the fundraiser. This writing piece I had to stay formal and follow guide lines, but accomplished my goal of presenting the data.

Texting my friends:
When texting my friends I do not have to follow any guidelines, I am able to speak freely. I enjoy being able to communicate with my friends, I text freely but also make sure that I appeal to things they enjoy also.  Communicating with friends is very easy, if they are similar in personality with you, but it is import to keep a conversation going and keep them and yourself interested in the topic! Snapchat is a great way to communicate to friends and is mainly how I chat with my friends. To make sure there aren’t any miscommunications, it is very easy to send a photo or an emoji to ensure the message is clear.

Taking notes in Political Science:
Note taking is something I enjoy, in that I can write what I find important down, so later on I can be more successful in studying. Since I take notes for my self I have to consider what will benefit me later, so I like to remain factual and straight to the point. The purpose of taking notes, for me, is to use them to study or reference them in a paper. I will include anything that is important including any visuals or quotes. I also remember to draw doodles on the side!

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