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The Braille Riddle

Promises and Prizes

The Skincare Lecture/Demo
A SMALL EXERCISE ASSIGNMENT:
- Read The Skincare Definition Argument by a former student schoolcookiemonster.
- Consider its strengths, but read critically, being alert to anything you find confusing or unpersuasive.
- For examples of feedback already provided on the argument, consult The Skincare Definition Workshop.
- On the Argument page, leave a Reply offering praise and criticism. Don’t forget the criticism. Writers don’t get better without honest appraisals from their readers.
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“Group Writing” tasks:
Housekeeping
- Thank you for your Visual Rewrite posts. We have collected 15 so far.
- If you received a zero early this morning, it means I didn’t find your Visual Rewrite. It may exist but not be correctly categorized. If that’s so, open it in Edit and add it to the Visual Rewrite category.
- If you did post your Causal Draft and did not receive a zero in Canvas this morning, post your Causal Rewrite now.
- Grades are ALWAYS PROVISIONAL. Please don’t accept your first grade. Revise for improvement and request a Regrade. Even zeroes can be eliminated by publishing your posts.
- Ask for Feedback on your own post, or read feedback I’ve provided to other students, for advice on how to improve your work.
- Remember, you need AT LEAST TWO posts that show considerable responsiveness to Feedback for your Portfolio.
- Your Visual Rewrite could be one of them.




-Braille is a way to communicate with people that do not have the certain things that other people have. It is a way to understand language and understand something or one another. “Why is there Braille at the drive through window” is the riddle.
-The only thing that matters is keeping your readers on the hook. You want your reader to read the last and final 1000th word. Your header helps reel the reader in but now it is up to you to make sure that the reader stays and gains something from your writing. Make sure to deliver something of value in the being of your writing so that the reader will stay. You kind of have to offer a whole in the beginning of your writing because if you offer a little piece of cheese the reader will most likely leave. Offering a whole cake helps the reader stay. Make sure when writing each sentence you are promising the reader that something important is coming and then immediately deliver with the important evidence. Readers will lose patience if not so.
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Nice work, RavensFan.
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Writing is a recursive process.
Brail riddle: a way of commuting with people who don’t have access to the things we do. “Why is there braille at the drive through window?”
The headline is a good way to hook the reader, convincing them to continue reading is what is difficult. Promises and prizes are the heart of a good essay. You cannot expect readers to wait for the vague display you give at the beginning, they want information to form an opinion.
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All true.
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-The Braille Riddle: Braille is used as a tactile alphabet and for other people who need it to gain meaning and understand what is trying to be said or told to them. Braille used to have huge letters used to communicate to the people. The problem with it was the letters were so huge they would take up a lot of space. The riddle says Why is there braille at the drive-thru window? In thought it is a good idea so people can understand what they want to get on the menu. The problem is it defeats the purpose of a drive-thru because now the person must get out of their car just to be able to determine what they want. This would then mean it is not fast food as the driver behind must wait longer then they probably want to.
-Promises and prizes: Promises and prizes are the heart of communication in writing. Finding the benefit in the writing is very important. The readers should stay on the hook by using promises and prizes. The goal in a 1,000 word paper is to get a person to read the thousandth word. A paragraph that gives no promises and no prizes will make a reader stop reading and quit bothering with the paper. The paper should entice the viewer to keep reading and not be boring to a reader. The person who writes the paper should reward the reader with a prize since they stuck around for a few sentences. The reader should get something they want for reading through the paper every few sentences.
-Housekeeping: Post causal rewrite now. Always revise, the first grade should not be acceptable. Changes should be made to make the work better. Ask for feedback to get advice on how to improve work. At least two posts should show significant revision as that is the requirement for the final portfolio. The visual rewrite can be one of them.
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Ummm . . . The problem with braille at the drive-thru window is that, in order to benefit from it, the reader (who is also the driver of the car) would have to be blind. So . . . .
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braille riddle: why is there braille at the drive through window?
keep your readers on the hook
make a promise in your writing, and then deliver a prize
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OK
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-Our portfolio will not be complete if we do not have revisions on two papers
-The brail riddle is demonstrating communication methods of how we can connect with people
-The riddle reads, “why is there braille at the drive-thru window”
-What matters at the fundamental level, is that you have to keep your readers engaged, and to make sure they read that last one word. Job one is getting the reader to read it, and the second job is keeping the reader engaged and reading your work. Give the promise, get the prize with your writing. Make an offer, then deliver it in your writing. The promise would be making sure your readers know something is coming, you cannot expect them to just wait. If they know something is coming they would hopefully be more likely to read your paper.
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Nice.
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The braille riddle relates to the visual rhetoric assignment. Because it examines other ways we talk to people and how other’s communicate.
Find a way to make your essay seem like it cares about the people affected by it. It makes a better story to follow which encourages the reader to become invested and thus read more of your essay. It makes it easier to follow because it gives them something to pay attention to in case the subject matter is something that they aren’t interested in reading due to the niche content. Give the reader a promise, then award a small prize quickly. It’s hard to make people care about something simply because the author cares about it. People need reasons to invest time and energy into something and those reasons differ for every person simply because their human. I don’t think it’s due to greed, or even indifference or connected to any real feeling at all. It’s just the way some brains are wired.
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That’s a brilliant explanation of why we need to engage readers, TPOT. FACTS are so secondary. We can’t do without them, but nobody we haven’t already compelled to read our work will ever see them.
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I’ll give you 4 for “readers need the cheese.”
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Piqued.
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Very nice.
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I’m glad you enjoyed the Braille unit.
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Nice, Snowman, but not quite there. I do like getting to know you at last.
While it’s crucial that we promise important information, it’s equally essential that we deliver on that promise with a prize before our readers lose interest, which happens, as you might suspect, almost immediately.
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Your portfolio has to have first drafts and better drafts.
We have different ways of communicating: tactile, verbal, nonverbal. All can be very effective.
The headline will hook your reader if you’re good at it, but keeping them is the hard part. Job 1: getting them. Job 2: Keeping them.
Promises and prizes are essential to effective writing to keep the reader hooked.
Make an offer and deliver.
The reader wants to know ‘what’s my stake in this?’
Just because you are delivering information does not mean your reader will stick with you.
Readers are very demanding.
As a persuasive writer, your job is to leave an unforgettable imprint on the reader’s mind. One so prevalent that they adopt a lifestyle change in that way of thinking.
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You made these yours.
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Yep
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Even if you don’t promise much, they stay. Just don’t deceive them.
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Braille Riddle
Promises and prizes
Portfolio
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Just beautiful, Toetio.
Braille is the sea others swim in. From now on, I’ll ask YOU what lesson my riddles illuminate. 🙂
The Promise is the Headline. Another gem!
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Street signs are a form of proposal, they propose that you either do or don’t do something.
Riddle: Braille at the drive through. Honestly, I’m not sure.
•In Class discussion: forgiveness
Forgiveness is based on one’s personal boundaries and conditions.
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Portfolio isnt complete until feedback is done
Why is there braille at the drive thru window?- we dont know
Your goal in a 1000 words is to make sure your reader reads word 1000, it means you convinced them along the way
If you make a promise, you get a little prize… your readers arent going to hold on unless they get information theyre being teased with
Article- the author is stating that there is changes in neighborhood, she then goes on to explain the changes… promise—prize, also like a tease—reward
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