Prompt: In the spirit of Valentine’s Day week, describe your idea of a perfect day spent with someone you care about (a friend, family member, or significant person in your life).

Prompt Response: My idea of a perfect day I would spend with my best friend starts off with us going to my favorite breakfast spot, Snooze. Then we would go shopping at a bunch of our favorite stores. After shopping, we would pick up lunch at Chick fil a. Finally, we would come back to my house and binge our favorite movies. Marking an end to our ideal day together. 

Summary: In class we started planning out our Rhetorical Analysis Essay.

Reflection: Through this first day of planning out my Rhetorical Analysis Essay, I was able to gather all my rhetorical appeals, devices, and choices.


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