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    1. open public resource made up of stories from people just like you about their experiences learning to read, write, and generally communicate with the world around them.”

      I never knew what DALN was until I read this. It seems like it could be something I'd be interested in. Seems to be something purposefully comfortable and down to earth

    2. The audience should feel a connection to the main character or characters.

      This I feel is super important to the reader/audience. Wether we like or dislike a character especially the main antagonist Because that could end up being the whole point.

    3. You likely express your identity, or ideas about who you are, through language.

      Language is the way we speak to one another about any sort of our ideas, feelings and information.

    4. looking at a photograph or drawing, you find different information presented simultaneously. This

      I never noticed this. I feel like this is really true. I could read a text and then see an image and it presents a whole new and even better idea in front of me than what I was thinking.

    5. When you read, write, and think critically or rhetorically, you try to figure out why a message is being communicated in a certain way.

      Everybody can interpret text differently, even if it is the exact same text.

    6. When communicating, you make assumptions about the cultural traits of your audience, perhaps expecting that they will agree with you regarding certain values or beliefs.

      I think this is super important!! I believe this is one of the main points in when you're writing. Knowing your audience is key.

    7. Being critical in writing means making distinctions, developing interpretations, and drawing conclusions that stand up to thoughtful scrutiny by others.

      I think constructive criticism is super important, even though with myself, I tend to have difficulty with taking and using it to remake my work to it's best potiental.