Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Prompt Response: A truth I was afraid to except was when my last dog died. I was playing a soccer tournament and it was pouring rain. We went somewhere to eat and warm-up. I remember my mom walking over to me to brake the news. I think it was really hard for me to accept it because I was away from home and my dog so it didn't really feel real. We did end up winning the tournament though which is good, and we played a team in the finals that was an age group above us. 

Summary: We talked about Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.

Reflection: I learned about how to make a good argument. 

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