This study source was downloaded by 100000859819779 from CourseHero.com on 02-05-2023 10:35:00 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/187627467/0405-Expressing-Your-Viewsdocx/ Expressing Your Views AssessmentA personal philosophy statement expresses your belief or perspective about a truth you hold dear. Drawing inspiration from other writers who have attempted to communicate their wisdom on life, nature, and the word, you'll craft your own personal philosophy paragraph. Your paragraph should include a clear claim supported with evidence one example of abductive, deductive, or inductive reasoning two rhetorical appeals (ethos, kairos, logos, or pathos) two rhetorical devices correct grammar, usage, and punctuationAudience-Who are you speaking to? Everyone Purpose- What do you want your statement to achieve?With this success comes failure. Trial and error continues until the goal is achieved. If you don't make mistakes, you probably won't succeed because nobody is perfect.Claim-What is your claim?Failure is part of great achievements. Failure is common in completing a task, but failure is progress. The more you fail, the better your abilityto fix and perfect. Personal Philosophy Statement- Type your response here. Your personal philosophy statement should be at least 7- 10 sentences in length.First, failure is not a bad thing. Success comes with failure. If you never fail, you will never succeed. Apart