Joshua+E

  1. A writer is someone who, well writes. This can really be anybody and even anything. A writer can write about anything and everything with no real limits except their own. They make emotional poems, death metal lyrics, movie scripts, novels, and so much more. For most writers, if not all, they throw their life into their writing. Like a book is more than likely filled with some references or exeriences from the author’s life. Writes make it seem so easy to throw down on paper. But in reality it can be one of the hardest because sometimes its hard to really say what you feel.

-Josh Elder

2. Ethos is the personality and reputation of any form. They tell the writer what is being perceived. For invented ethos, it would be like the “baby nazi” from the article "A Debate That Never Rests". They were invented from how they talked about training babies to sleep at night. An example of situated ethos is the governor or our district representative. They make sure they can help the community by using their good name. Ethopeia is when you have someone trying help their good name by doing something negative. Just like if a governor appointed someone that helps themselves. Ethos are actually really effective for a persons writing because it gives you a better perspective.

-Josh Elder


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This article is about how South Korean golfer, Y. E. Lee, who won in the PGA. They talk about how he is 110th in the world going up against 1st in the world, Tiger Woods. The writer uses the phrase that Y. E. Lee “never blinked” taking on Tiger and other PGA pros. The author talks very positive about Lee in the sense that he was a long shot. The author states that it was “one of the biggest upsets in sports history”. Lee was said to be the first Korean man to win one of golf’s four majors. The article in general really honors the fact that Lee had accomplished so much just by winning a major.

-Josh Elder