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ENGL 123 Week 2 Discussion 2 | Assignment Help | Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Discussion 2
The
Use of Personal Anecdotes
Personal
anecdotes, "mini-memoirs" (as explained on page 96 of your textbook),
are very brief stories about a personal experience or incident that can serve a
variety of purposes. For example, anecdotes, frequently used in introductions,
can attract your reader's attention, add a personal touch, make your reader
ponder a topic more, provide a lesson, set the stage for the rest of the
writing, etc. Essentially, personal anecdotes can establish your credibility
(ethos), engage your audience emotionally (pathos), and provide an example to
support a point (logos).
Share
a personal anecdote about yourself with your classmates about a lesson learned,
your personal credo, a memorable day, an embarrassing moment, or a funny
incident. Since anecdotes should be brief, keep your anecdote to no more than
350 words. Use active verbs (i.e. raced, dabbled, screeched, stumbled, ranted,
laughed, etc.) instead of passive verbs (i.e. was laughing, were
singing, became, seemed to be, etc.).
Be
sure to post your initial post early in the week. After you have posted, go
back to the discussion and read several of your classmates' responses. Respond
to at least two postings.