project 1 part 2

If one day, you could never walk into your home and inhale a savory scent of a homecooked meal, sit down with your family around a dinner table to enjoy a meal you’ve been craving, or even take an hour out of your day to hit pause and reflect on all that is around you, … [Read more…]

project 1 draft 1

If one day, you could never walk into your home and inhale a savory scent of a homecooked meal, sit down with your family around a dinner table to enjoy a meal you’ve been craving, or even take an hour out of your day to hit pause and reflect on all that is around you, … [Read more…]

journal 5

To me, an introduction paragraph is the most important piece in writing an essay. It brings the reader in, interests them in your topic, and is really a big deciding factor as to whether or not they are interested in continuing their reading. In They Say I Say, they continuously bring up and template that gave this … [Read more…]

journal 4

page 2 paragraph 2 I feel this is a good fit for my essay because it talks about how it saves him time and money and he added in that he hasn’t eaten a bite of food in 30 days and he goes on to say that it changed his life. When absorbing this portion … [Read more…]

journal 3

            Adding spice to your writing doesn’t just have to be details you think of or adjectives to help better describe something. In chapter three of They Say I Say, the use and importance of adding direct quote and how it can help enhance your writing was explain in great detail. Not only do they add … [Read more…]

Journal 1

Questions for David Foster Wallace in regard to his essay Consider the Lobster: What are some factors in which you look highly upon to perused someone that killing lobsters may be a mistake in the eyes of some people?  When looking at the different ways in which someone could kill/cook a lobster which way do you … [Read more…]