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I am a 19-year-old young adult. I am a first year student at Fresno State. I love strawberry ice cream. I enjoy playing volleyball. My favorite hobby would have to be watching dramas. Lol. I think it's bad for my eyes to look at my laptop screen 24/7, but it's something that cannot be helped.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Friday's Blog Work

So... I almost forgot to do this blog. I kind of freaked out when I realized I haven't done it. As you can tell...I realized at a very bad time. Lol. Anyways. I could do it tomorrow, but I would rather do it now. Tomorrow's FRIDAY! Already!!! So...I think that my sources are tying up together pretty well this time. I found a few sources that are talking about the same thing. Which points to what my argument could be. I don't know how to put my thesis is words yet, but I know I want to put how the English language is affecting native languages...possibly in a bad way, kind of. Native languages use different letter characters and tones to communicate with each other. These codes leave people who are not a part of this discourse community out. Rhetorical analysis...I am really going to have to show how my sources support my argument and how they are used to show what I am proving. Clear argument...I want you, as the reader, to understand that the English language may be the standard language in almost all over the world, but other native languages that are or were once important are disappearing and vanishing because of that one standard language. And I believe that native languages should be kept and not forgotten. Without native languages, cultures are becoming lost and younger generations will not know where they really came from. And I believe that is not a very good thing. I believe that everyone, even the younger ones in the future should know their elders' background an what kind of culture they come from. In order to maintain cultures and morals and values, families should take this seriously and make sure their younger children know what's important to them. It's important that we know how to communicate with our elders. They are the ones who look after us and whatnot.

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