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Velasquez
Professor
Noh
English
114
7
December
2015
Reflection
Paper
advertisements
through
the
use
of
rhetoric
devices.
Two
brand
new
concepts
to
me.
The
use
of
Ethos,
Pathos
and
Logos
was
brand
new
to
me
and
it
helped
understand
why
people
wrote
a
certain
way
and
what
was
their
objective.
Exploring
the
meanings
of
advertisements
made
me
think
and
question
a
lot
which
was
a
great
way
to
start
the
semester
because
progression
one
made
me
think
and
develop
my
ideas
more
and
more.
Development
was
the
number
one
thing
I
learned
this
semester,
in
very
essay,
Mr.
Noh
would
say
develop
your
ideas,
develop
your
thesis,
and
develop
your
essays.
In
the
beginning,
it
was
difficult
but
I
got
better
with
practice.
I
believe
it
to
be
the
single
most
important
thing
I
learned
in
the
class
and
what
I
lacked
most
before
coming
to
college.
How
well
ideas
are
explored
and
developed
can
be
the
difference
between
a
good
paper
and
a
great
paper,
before
taking
this
class
I
would
usually
just
introduce
the
topic
and
touch
the
surface
on
it
but
never
really
get
into
depth.
Now
I
push
for
an
argument
and
branch
out
in
talking
about
a
topic
and
develop
my
thoughts
well
while
keeping
them
organized.
Paragraph and sentence structure was also a well explored topic this semester. I
learned
how
to
keep
my
ideas
organized
on
a
paper.
Coming
in
to
the
class
my
papers
were
not
organized,
I
would
talk
about
multiple
ideas
in
one
paragraph
and
I
would
not
even
notice
it.
Now
I
do
a
part
job
of
keeping
one
idea
per
paragraph.
I
also
make
sure
my
sentences
lead
into
my
next
sentence
as
well
with
my
paragraphs
so
my
paper
has
smooth
transitions
and
feels
more
connected
to
everything.
I
used
to
jump
from
topic
to
topic
without
introduction
or
connection
this
made
my
papers
very
messy
and
confusing.
I
still
have
more
a
lot
more
room
for
improvement
but
this
was
a
great
start
to
my
college
career
in
English.
Mr.
Noh
has
really
help
me
realize
my
strengths
and
weaknesses
and
understanding
my
voice
as
a
reader.
Identity
was
one
of
the
main
topics
of
the
semester,
and
the
one
that
I
felt
that
impacted
me
the
most.
Life
is
all
about
finding
your
self
and
we
did
so
through
writing
and
reading
stories
of
people
who
have
faced
challenges
of
self-expression
and
over
came
them.