Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Response: I am sometimes scared to accept that I am wrong. Today I was talking with my friends about what you would call your great grandfathers brother. I had said great great uncle and someone else said granduncle. We went back and forth for a bit until someone else chimed in and we slowly went over it and figured out it is great granduncle. This meant both of us were wrong but I was struggling to admit that. It literally took me a few minutes and the other person saying they were also kind of wrong to finally say that I was incorrect.

Summary: Today we went over the core components of an argument.

Reflection: Im glad we talked about this more fully. I had gone over ethos pathos and logos a few years ago but had forgotten most of it so this was a good refresher.

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