Today in Mr.Rease's American Literature class we went over audience's appeal. On a bell ringer we were asked if the audience is always specific. I said yes, it is. When someone is writing something, or creating something it's always with intentions of who the audience is. We watched a couple of videos of PC vs Mac. In each video we analyzed what they are trying to communicate to the audience. We looked at American commercials and UK versions. These two different places reaches for two different things. The lesson was pretty simple and quiet. I wish I had more money to try out newer and expensive PC's and monitors.
Today in Mr.Rease’s class we were asked what was the most important moment in Black History. I wrote about the Harlem Renascence, so when I seen a poem by Langston Hughs I got excited because I kind of called the lesson. We broke down his Poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”. This Poem was a little easier to break down saying there weren’t as many complex words. I had an pretty simple time in class.
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