Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.


When I was little, my older sister found two stray dogs wandering around in our neighborhood. They were pretty small, and guessed to be around 2 years old. One had darker coloring and had a more brindle fur while the other one was white with large brown spots for his fur. We had them for a while and naturally me and my sisters got attached to the dogs. But they were not potty trained and they were still young. We had to keep them inside the garage because they didn’t know not to use the bathroom inside. I felt sad that they had to spend all their time in the garage. But eventually my parents got tired and they said that we could not take care of them anymore. They decided to give them to someone who could foster and give them to their forever home. I couldn’t believe that my parents would make this decision without us. It was so hard to accept that they would be leaving us to go live somewhere else. We also assumed that they were brothers and they didn’t like being apart. We told the lady who took them not to separate them because they didn’t like being alone. We later found out that they did go to separate homes and they are living separately. We couldn’t believe that either   


Summary- we practiced logos, pathos, and ethos, and practiced writing argumentative essays 


Reflection– I had a review about what the logos, pathos, and ethos are and how to write a strong argumentative essay.  


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