Tuesday, August 28, 2018

PB1A - Sports Sections



PB1A: Dissecting a Genre’s Rhetorical Features and Conventions

We all know what makes a sport a sport. The obvious things like athleticism, skill, strength, competitiveness,and physical abilities. However, when we look through magazines and newspapers, what makes those sports section a sports section? In the sports section, many authors of them write to inform readers about major sport headlines, the minor ones too, trades, suspensions, contracts, and most importantly the competitions that will be coming up. You can tell you are reading the sports sections when, pre-game predictions are made, opinions about a particular team, a team’s record, and statistics. When reading a sports section you are also given a chance to look at information ranging from the highest platforms of sports including the NBA to then the NCAA then to high school sports. However some sports sections, will include more than another section will. I will analyze three major articles and its sport section and will explain why it is the way it is and how it to compares and contrasts from one another.


Here, the New York Times is one of the worlds largest news platform. When I clicked on its sports section, I was surprised to see that it includes a lot of major news headlines informing readers about not only what is going on in the sports of New York but also sports around the country. The rhetorical features that I noticed first was the major headline that the author of the article placed in the middle. It was about the US Open that is currently happening in New York. I also noticed the titles are bold, detailing what the article is about. It includes articles on some of the top athletes and why they are mentioned. It also included a section about fitness and physical appearances.
Next we have the Los Angeles Times. Unlike the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times focuses on the major sports occuring in their own city. They rarely mention what’s happening in the sports world in other cities. The Los Angeles Times also included their major headline in bold, along with other sports stories. .
From analyzing both the New York Times and the Los Angeles sport’s section I came to the conclusion that both articles serve the purpose to entertain while also informing readers who love sports. However both sections do not include the minor headlines in high school sports and also college sports. 

I also analyzed my hometown’s inquirer, philly.com. It was clear that the authors and publishers of the  Philadelphia Inquirer were still excited about our latest and greatest accomplishment, which is winning the Superbowl. As I scrolled through the sports section, I noticed that the Philadelphia Inquirer top stories were about the Eagles. As I scrolled down, Philadelphia’s sports team were only mentioned. The didnt talk much about sports news going on outside the city. However, all three sports section showed the same thing, pride in their city’s sport. Even though the New York Times’ layout was more of sport news for the nation, it did show it took pride in their home sports.




Thursday, August 23, 2018

Annotations!

        While I did my annotations, I highlighted what I thought was the most informative and what stood out to me. Throughout the reading I underlined words that I didn't know and didn't really understand. As I got done reading I went back over the words that I underlined and searched for its definition. After I found the definition I wrote it in the margins and when I read over the full story I had a better understanding.  I learned that my peers either used question marks and stars for things that stood out to them or either didn't understand. Color coded that separated their thoughts and helped them get a better picture overall.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

About Me

Welcome to my blog!
My name is Wynter and I am 18 years old, born in Chestnut Hill. I am a freshman in college and I currently reside in the residence hall and I am on the basketball team. Since I was a little kid I’ve always loved to not only play basketball but also watch it. My favorite player is LeBron James. I am interested in majoring in sports management to hopefully one day represent some of the top athletes across the world. Besides my passion for basketball I am passionate about my family. I am the first to go to college and eventually will be the first to graduate. I want to make my family’s life easier by giving back to them for everything that they have ever done for me and paving the way for my youngest sister.