After reading one of my peers response to the discussion I saw that their were a lot of similarities and differences in our ideas. Some of the similar ideas we have both came up with was the steps we need to take to create an authoritative ethos. We both believe that in order to create a strong authoritative argument you have to have credibility, authority and have clear/Unselfish motives. Some other similarities I noticed was the connection we have to have with the audience, we both believed that the speaker had to have created a trustworthiness and character with the audience.

Similarities                                                                                     Differences

  • Have Clear unselfish motives                        Used real life examples instead of from the textbook
  • have credibility
  • build a character
  • Have trust worthiness with the audience

 

Meaning of name

My full name is Bryanna Christine Cortes, the meaning of my name Bryanna means “hill” “High” and “noble”. It comes from the Celtic name Brian which is my dads name, my mom also wanted to spelt it different with a Y rather than the typical e and I. My mom also wanted the names in our family to rhyme for some reason so she chose Bryanna because her name was jana and my brothers was Ryan to go with my dads name Brian. My middle name Christine is named after my moms childhood best friend and neighbor who she grew up with. Lastly I don’t know much about my last name but my last name is cortes and it is from Spain and Portugal and it is a nick name for someone who is a refined, courteous and polite.

introduction

Bryanna Cortes

Located in Rancho Palos Verdes California, interest and hobbies include going to the beach,hanging out with friends and traveling. IN RPV there’s is always people riding their horses and walking their farm animals on the side of the rode, there is really bad service on the hill and peacocks are always running around screaming really early in the morning. The peacocks also cause alot of damages to peoples houses and they have to be relocated when there’s too many.

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