Prompt: Describe a time when you had to speak in front of an audience. What were your fears? How did you handle them? What advice would you give to someone struggling with stage fright?

Prompt Response: A time I had to speak in front of an audience was when I had to recite a poem in front of family at our aunt's funeral. I was terrified that I'd mess up the poem or get chocked up. To handle these fears, I just practiced reciting my poem a lot. The advice I'd give to someone struggling with stage fright is to not let their anxieties get the best of them. 

Summary: In class we completed the "Rhetorical Analysis Body Paragraph" assignment on Writable.

Reflection: Through writing a rhetorical analysis body paragraph, I will be able to use this practice when I have to write the essay. 


 

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