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fail·ure
ˈfālyər/
noun
- 1.lack of success.lo·gosˈlōˌgōs,-ˌgäs/noun
THEOLOGY- 1
de·lib·er·ate prac·tice/diˈlibərit/ ˈpraktəs/- 1.a constant sense of self-evalution, of focusing on ones weaknesses, rather than simply fooling around and playing too ones strengths.
This weeks vocabulary word is failure. Failure is when you don't accomplish something they way you planned to. Even though failure is something no one wants to deal with it always teaches you a lesson of what not to do. Deliberate practice ties into the word failure. Deliberate practice is practice to make yourself better and to stop making the same silly mistake over and over. For instance if I don't practice the correct form of my arm swing I might hit the ball out during a game. Which is a hitting error. Basically a form of failure.
Logos is a vocabulary word I learned in my media class. It describing the terms for advertisements or persuasive arguments. The audience had to identify with what the speaker is saying. They have to know the speaker has knowledge of what they're speaking about.
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