Describe a time when you had to speak in front of an audience. What were your fears? How did you handle them? What advice would you give to someone struggling with stage fright?

 Prompt: Describe a time when you had to speak in front of an audience. What were your fears? How did you handle them? What advice would you give to someone struggling with stage fright?

Prompt Response: One time in 7th grade we had to present a book report which we had been working on for several weeks. I had always been a nervous speaker, and so as the days approached I kept getting more and more scared that I would mess up or people would perceive me negatively. At the time I didn't really know how to handle them at all, and so when I got up I broke down and got out of presenting. If I was giving someone advice on the matter, I would probably tell them to not care as much as many don't really care about others.

Summary: Today in class we completed our body paragraph of our rhetorical analysis.

Reflection: I had a bit of trouble today writing my paragraph. I got confused and thought we had to make another claim for a different rhetorical strategy. Good thing my friend caught me before I submitted, or else I would have probably received a worse grade.

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