Thursday, December 8, 2011

Blog 4 of 12

1.  Smith talks about how "not all lettered people need be of the same class, nor speak identically."  How are the ways people from different classes speak similar and different?  Is this the same for how they write?

2. Do you change your voice when you are speaking to or writing for different audiences or purposes? Why is it hard for us to have one voice to use when addressing anyone?

3. Should it only be acceptable for artists to have multiple voices or even personalities? Why is it considered negative for someone like a politician to have more than once voice?

4.  Is it possible to develop the ability to have more than one voice or is the creativity necessary for this something you are born with?

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