Types of writing I've done in the past week:
Texting
Tweeting
Facebook messenger
Notes for Art appreciation
English assignments
Interview questions
Art homework
Math equations
Rhetorical Situations: Tweeting, Notes, and Interview questions
1. Tweeting: When I tweet, usually it's casual. My audience is my friends and other follows who can relate to the situation I am tweeting about. Usually these are other teens who are scrolling through twitter looking for something to make them laugh or to spark their interest. People can like or retweet my tweets if they like them. I tweet to express my in the moment feelings or to tell other people what is happening in my life. This can be funny or serious. It is also normal to post pictures along with tweets.
2. Notes: Notes are usually casual, and the only people reading them are me. Unless my friends need notes for class, I am usually the only "audience". I write notes extremely casually, and try to take short cuts in my writing when taking them. Not always using full sentences or finishing words. When I take notes I like to use pictures as well to help me remember and associate facts with them. I also put a lot of my notes in color because the brain remembers color.
3. Interview Questions: This week I interviewed a teacher for my Intro to education class. The questions were all formal, and were used to answer the larger question, Why teach? I was interviewing him for a paper I have to later write, and used questions that would require longer answers. I tried to stay serious during this interview, and he responded in kind addressing each question with a thoughtful and helpful answer.
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