tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477896295539142337.post8998703450401960492..comments2022-11-16T06:22:34.906-06:00Comments on Letters From Logan: Writing Class- ContrastsLogan Vaughanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16130644147690148704noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477896295539142337.post-86372432645760319772010-01-25T21:52:11.921-06:002010-01-25T21:52:11.921-06:00Mrs P, I remember when Franklin was at Stony Brook...Mrs P, I remember when Franklin was at Stony Brook. He said that he was shocked that his peers would disrespect their elders and that he never even thought to disrespect his elders. That ideal made me think Franklin had a little bit higher standards. What I meant was he didn't get a girl pregnant or never mentioned wild parties with booze and babes. He didn't live for the next new thing like George did. George wanted the next job, the next girl, the next party. Now, I'm sure he sinned in the area of greed and lust because he is a guy, and I'm sure at least one naughty word slipped through his mouth. He's only human.<br /><br />Laruen, the question can be whatever you want, as long as it makes you feel better.<br /><br />Emily, thanks a lot!Logan Vaughanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16130644147690148704noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477896295539142337.post-22419300261698596952010-01-25T16:41:43.271-06:002010-01-25T16:41:43.271-06:00I like how you put in that part about them both be...I like how you put in that part about them both being preacher kids! I didn't even think of that!Triple3ehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05215715637247389986noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477896295539142337.post-48552195156031843442010-01-25T14:12:39.199-06:002010-01-25T14:12:39.199-06:00Is the last sentence a rhetorical question?Is the last sentence a rhetorical question?Hollywoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01728932324312697084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477896295539142337.post-3496395203950211462010-01-25T14:10:53.489-06:002010-01-25T14:10:53.489-06:00Good job, Logan!
I wondered about this line, &qu...Good job, Logan! <br /><br />I wondered about this line, ". . .he never once committed himself to lust, impurity, greed, or a foul mouth." Just because he doesn't mention it, I'm not sure that we can trust that those things did not happen along with the things that he does mention. (I'm not saying that they did happen. But I don't want to assume.)Rebecca Ingram Powellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16122233191665540237noreply@blogger.com