Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Who Might I Be?

To decide on a writer’s choice piece, it wasn’t too hard. All my favorite assignments were the blog entries we were assigned. I think I feel that way because there was no pressure on these assignments and they were on subjects I knew a lot about, me. I picked our first blog, “What’s in Your Wallet”, because I thought it was an incredibly clever assignment, had a catchy theme, and really made you ponder what would someone determine about you if they just looked in your wallet.
"A detective stands behind the tape of the crime scene" was a way of putting this assignment investigation into professional hands and getting expert feedback on my identification. "Why I had to stop at that spot earlier in the day and go sledding to clear my head before the crime even happened" properly ended the essay and kept my classmates from wondering why I knew so much about this crime. At the end, one can determine a lot about my daily routine outside of the home but can really never determine who I am. Identification really stops at the paper it is written on.

1 comment:

  1. I can't wait to actually read your post, but i to agree that this was my favorite writing assignment. It is a lot easier to write about a topic you know vary well. By reading your intro i think you and me were both trying to get the same point out there, that your wallet can tell about things you do, but not who you are.

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