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    Paragraph Writing

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    Week 1-Individual Paragraph Writing Purpose‚ audience‚ tone‚ and content all work with each other and should be used when writing academically to get the best writing possible. The purpose of the paragraph is why the writer is writing the paragraph in the first place. The writer is sharing their ideas‚ stories‚ experiences‚ information‚ and the purpose for writing. If there was no purpose of the paragraph‚ the writer would not need to write it. The audience is an individual or a group of people

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    Academic Writing

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    in academic writing. Purpose: Identifies the reason(s) why a writer creates a document. The common academic purposes are summery analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation. Audience: Identifies the individual(s) or group(s) whom the writer intends to address Tone: Identifies a writer’s attitude toward his or her subject and audience. Content: All the written substance in a document ------------------------------------------------- In academic writing the purpose

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    Get Some Exercise Workouts for Better Writing Some writers say that writing is like music practice: if you miss a day‚ you’ll notice your work isn’t as smooth; if you miss a couple of days‚ you’ll really notice; and if you miss a week‚ other people will notice. So what can you do when you aren’t actively working on a story‚ novel‚ poem or essay? You can practice. You can exercise. A writing exercise is usually something short that you can complete in an hour or two (or even much less)‚ but which

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    Cursive Writing

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    Cursive writing is an extremely paramount necessity because it links to our past ...especially since it had developed thousands of years ago‚ and it even helps build up brain activity‚ however‚ recent technology has threatened to wipe out cursive writing forever. Cursive writing is extremely important because it keeps a strong link to our past. For example‚ people have been writing in cursive for thousands of years. Moreover‚ cursive writing is full of significant memories. You can find them on

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    My Writing

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    been in school‚ my writing has developed greatly. My writing has evolved throughout the years but this semester is when my writing became the best I have seen it. Due to my experience and my evolution of writing‚ my definition of good‚ effective writing may differ from other people’s perspectives. Defining something as “good” can be quite vague in the sense that good means many different things such as desirable‚ righteousness‚ and well. In my first and second “Theory of Writing” paper‚ I stated that

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    Writing Techniques

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    asks students to develop different techniques used to write in different writing styles. These techniques could be used to write a letter of recommendation‚ a personal statement or a grant proposal. Short assignment one shows that I have demonstrated the strategies proposed by outcome one. I have never written a lyric essay before short assignment one. It was a new experience and definitely helped improve my writing skills. Writing in a new or different genre or context can be difficult but English 131

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    My Writing Autobiography

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    remember‚ I’ve loved writing. My passion began as a child when my creative writing empowered me to defeat my speech disability Rhotacism‚ the inability to pronounce the R sound; It’s more commonly know as the funny way Elmer Fudd talks on Looney Tunes. At a time in which I had lost my voice‚ I was able to eliminate my speech impediment by gaining confidence in myself through writing‚ reading my writing out loud‚ and working closely with a speech therapist. As I grew up‚ my writing matured into a love

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    Lit 102 5/8/13 My Relationship With Writing Writing has always been a way to express things in a way that is more creative and exploratory than just talking out loud. With words you can paint a picture better that Picasso could ever dream of. With flowing sentences that swiftly swallow the mind in an array of shrouded mystery that boggles most but the unknowing souls that know not what they know but who they know. With a well constructed array of words and of phrases that coherently make sense

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    My Writing Reflection

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    The classes which I had taken helped inspired this project I am writing: Creative Writing‚ which taught me character development. Before I get to far into the story— it is wise to start on a character sketch. This helps improves the dynamics of the characters in my writing. The classes creative non-fiction and advanced creative non-fiction both inspired me to improve the plots within my work. There are techniques such as horizontal and vertical plot structure‚ which add layers of complexity within

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    Writing and Hiss Celibacy

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    Foully Absinthe Wretched Milder QUESTION# 1 Annie Dillard is opposed to “writing personally” because she feels that one may be too caught in themselves “The danger is that you’ll get lost in the contemplation of your wonderful self “When Dillard writes‚ she wants the reader to connect with the meaning of her passage rather than writing a hidden meaning. Now that Dillard has become a more experience writer‚ she herself avoids these pitfalls fairly well

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