Sunday, February 13, 2011

       "In thinking about a certain idea, many sentences and ideas can be drawn by using detailed words within this idea."
I honestly have very few comments on this sentence because I do not understand it. I may be alone here but what is the point they are trying to make. I know it has to do with an "idea" because they said the word three times. Is the sentence describing a Bing commercial. When one person says one word and another person takes that word out of context and gives them a completely different answer. Then another person takes some of that answer and tells them another fact or idea? Someone help me!

1 comment:

  1. Actually, your thought about the saying be like the "Bing commercial" can be one interpretation. I think its similar to the example Professor Lay used when she put a word on the board when and we began to come up with verbs you'd use to describe what that word would do. Another example would be our "Small Object, Large Picture" project, where we write about one simple object. In other words, we learn that if we just focus on one single idea, we can come up with countless ideas surrounding that one idea.

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