1. What themes or concerns in the presented reading are your responding to?
The theme of my writing is Adversity. Everyone faces adversity at some point in their life and it is very important to learn how to deal with it.
2. What are the materials and processes you used to formulate your response? Why these? If several, which are you most concerned with?
A lot of the materials I used was morals and lessons I have learned from living everyday life. I used the reading, "A Manifesto for Discomfortable Writing" and I also looked up some manifestos for inspiration.
3. Why these materials and processes. What are their limitations? What do they allow?
These materials gave an example of how to write manifestos and influenced me to dig deep in my own morals and life lessons I have learned to put out into my own writing.
4. What choices did you make? (For example, the tone of a piece of writing, or the lighting decisions for a photograph.) What led your decision-making about them?
I chose to make a more inspirational tone of writing because it helps myself with all the things I have on my plate at the moment as well as being relevant to many people's every day lives.
5. What did you learn through this response? (You can address new knowledge or new questions you’ve gained regarding the class reading, the materials/processes you used, or both.)
I learned more about myself through this response. I learned to analyze my life better and keep myself aligned better than before. I used this assignment as a sense of advice for myself to get me through this semester.
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