Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

Prompt Response: Back in eighth grade, my great-grandad passed away. I was shocked because I  found out right after school, and it was unexpected. I was devastated. For as long as I could remember, every Thanksgiving, we would drive for seven hours up to Detroit from Lexington or Loiusville. We spent the entire break with him, listening to his stories, cooking, playing cards and board games. We always stayed in his giant house, where he lived on his own. But I had to come to terms with the fact that we wouldnt do that anymore. I had to accept that he's in a better place now, living on through our memories.

Summary: Today, we went over Ethos, Pathos, and Logos 

Reflection: We did an exercise where we had to use the three rhetorical appeals for several different prompts.

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