personally I found this genre a little more difficult because I’m already used to writing essays, and because it was hard for me to express the DC I was in, and to make sure people understood me as well. I choose the letter format because for me it always seems interesting to do letter just because it’s always for a specific person well most of the time, and the letter I read from Wollstonecraft helped me because it showed me how to create a strong argument against a person by using many techniques. For now I’m not so sure what to develop on my letter I think Somthing I really struggled was “explaining Write a speech or letter to someone (or a group) outside of your discourse community (DC)”the reason why was because I wanted to make the reader understand the struggle of how many immigrants live and have to deal with. I wanted the people who are against this DC or just not part of it to know how it feels to live a life like this. I didn’t really know where to start off on that so that’s why I struggled with it.
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Professor: Jessica Penner
Email: eng1121.citytech1@gmail.com
Office Hours: 1 to 2 PM on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. I’ll be available through Zoom and will send an invitation through email each week. Try to join my meeting at the start of the hour, not at the end—since I may be talking to other students or have another appointment after the hour is up. If the above times don’t work for you, we can schedule a different time. This means you’ll have to schedule an appointment in advance via email.
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