Sean-Paul+R

1. A writer is an artist with words. A writer does not have to be good at what they do, but rather enjoy doing it. Also, a writer is an entertainer. He uses words to express his opinion and have it be heard by people who chooses to do so. The accomplishment that follows a completed piece of work is what drives most authors to keep going. For most writers, they are their own worst critic. Anybody can become a writer if they choose to be, only the best however, get to become famous for what they enjoy doing. In a way, a writer is a like a crazy person, they can have an alter ego in which they show in their writing but not in real life. I am a writer because I have the ability to write and be able to entertain people with my works.

- Sean-Paul Rousseau

2. In the article “The Debate That Never Rests” by Pamela Paul uses ethos of several, very reputable pediatricians to express her opinion of the topic of infant rest. By using the ethos of other reputable people, the author is in turn more reputable because she sites her facts and backs them up with professionals who can vouch for their correctness. The problem with children (besides being gross and sticky all the time) is that they don’t have a consistent sleep schedule. With out a solid sleep routine, nobody gets the rest that they deserve. Many pediatricians have developed methods to get their child to sleep at night. Dr. Richard Ferber, author of the 1985 best selling book entitled “Solve Your Childs Sleep Problems”, says that his method of solving sleep problems is not concrete but rather supposed to be modified for each individual (Ferber). By this he means that instead of following his guide step by step may not work and may need some changing to fit baby’s unique situation. Never the less, using his guide will eventually lead a parent to a good nights rest for both them and their child.

- Sean-Paul Rousseau