Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Cate Huston's narrative

                    I really loved Cate Huston’s “How I Learned to Love Traveling Solo”. She gave so many good points that so many different people could use. Not only could I use this for my blog posts, to interest people reading my blog, but I could use this in my essay writing. I can use tons & tons of different facts to keep them interested & keep them occupied on learning what it is they want to learn or want to hear what it is that I learned. Also, I almost forgot for a little bit that I was doing this for my English class. I kept thinking to myself, “I’m so going to do these things when I’m older & travel a lot!” but I knew that, that wasn’t what I was supposed to be focusing on. Her writing style & skill was so engrossing that I got caught up on that fact that I want to travel when I’m older & that she enjoys traveling alone & that it’s not a bad thing to travel alone, that I forgot that I was supposed to be concentrating her education narrative & blog. Her blog post was so well put together that at the end I just thought, I want my essays to have skill like that, I want my readers to be interested in my papers or posts. Could this be possible? Could someone who has a weakness in English, particularly writing, do that? Well, I’ll sure try. I’ll give everything to get one thing from my readers: interest.

1 comment:

  1. Oh that is a lovely! I'm really glad you enjoyed it, and I wish you many adventures - solo and otherwise!

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