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You down with the IOC? Yeah, you know me!

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Planner: Annotation: The voice memo wouldn't load im sorry I tried all night. I emailed it with you Grading: A: 7 I would give a seven because I feel like I provided a good overview of the plot and showed good comprehension of the plot and characters. The reason I wouldn't give myself a higher score is because I got off track at times and didn't provide enough references to the text. B: 7 I believe that I highlight the major literary elements in the text but not all of them. I feel like the three I choose were present but there were more deeper in the analysis that I might have missed. C: 3 I felt as if my organizational planner was effective but I seemed to get side tracked and slot track of time at the end by going over. D: 4 I felt like I picked up on Ishiguros meaning of his language and provided the appropriate terminology and tone. I made good links back to the theme but I could have in cooperated more terminology

Once Upon A Time

T he Ted Talk I chose to watch was "Wisdom of great writers from every year of life"  Joshua discusses experts from books about the author's age.  To begin,  Joshua uses Pathos to convey his message of positivist and encouragement and how this may not have been written specifically for him, but how it can apply to all of those who read.  He then goes onto reading many more experts, from different authors, about age and their life at that point in time.  He examines how time moves almost slower, as we now live longer with modern medicine, and have more time to experience the wonders of life.  The emphasis of quotes from an older age, saying how their time is up or they have lived their life, shows that age is just a number.  No matter how old or how young you think you are, you still have your life ahead of you and there is nothing that can put a limit on what you can achieve.  Joshua uses pathos as a main point of conversation, h...