Monday, January 29, 2007

Rollercoaster

I believe the best way to describe our blog pattern in relation to Rhetoric by John Ramage is a rollercoaster. As a sum, we go from understanding Ramage's way of describing rhetoric and relating it to our own experiences to bashing Ramage for his wordiness and lack of consideration for the basic mind structure-- we want simplicity!!

The different depths and heights of our rollercoaster compare to the different levels in which readers of Rhetoric comprehend Ramage's work. Some, though gracious, couldn't care less or have difficulty understanding Ramage's way of writing and others take Ramage's explanations to their highest interest of intellect; while some, seemingly most, don't exist (or post) at all- boring!

As individuals riding this wavy carnival ride, some like to be intoxicated and others get sick. Some kiss the ground once the ride is over and some ride again and again. Of those of us who chose to ride, some leaping in and others being drug, we will always be able to relate back to the experience because we rode together-- conversed and made written memories.

Aww.. how cute.

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