Sunday, May 1, 2011

Blog #34: Compellingness


I am going to make my article compelling to my audience, college students, with the type of tone and voice I am going to use. I plan on appealing to many different college students by using slang words and by just talking normally with out the use of “big” words. I would like to try and be funny, but still be serious since the topic is a serious manner and should not be taken lightly. I am also going to use first person to make it sound more personable to my audience of college students. I do not want to preach about what is right and what is wrong, but I do want people to be aware of the effects of peer pressure. I also would like people to know that they can make their own decisions and that it is okay to be different. I would also like to share my opinions and stories about my experiences with peer pressure in college and how I resisted it. I would like to share about how I made my own decisions and followed what I thought was right, no matter what others thought about me. I hope that my audience can relate to my story and experiences and that they find my article helpful and informative. I also hope that they think my paper is not too serious, but I hope they understand that peer pressure is a serious matter. Overall I hope that my paper is interesting and that the topic is timely enough so that multiple different people can relate to the topic of peer pressure. I also hope that I am able to get my point across and not get too wordy. I would like to make sure my voice and my paper are direct. 

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