Prompt: Describe a real moment in your life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story. Tell what happened, and why it felt like a turning point in your life?

 Prompt: Describe a real moment in your life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story. Tell what happened, and why it felt like a turning point in your life?


When I got baptized, I felt like my story was just beginning. I got baptized last year on Easter Sunday and it was really impact for me. Baptism means going public with your faith, but for me it was really committing my life to God. I was ready for whatever story He had for me and were He would take my life.  I decided to get baptized because I felt like I was in a important part of my life, were I really needed God to help me. 

Summary- We did making the start of a rhetorical analysis paragraph. 

Reflection- Knowing how to start a rhetorical analysis and what words to use. 

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