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    Fundamentals of Writing

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    of Writing‚ Part One: What to Do Before You Start Writing Writing—just reading the word might make you cringe. There are many possible reasons why students do not like to write. Writing instructors usually hear My grammar is horrible‚ I had a writing teacher who marked up all my papers in red‚ or I just cannot think of anything. Maybe you have similar reasons for not wanting to write; maybe you are excited to write‚ but you do not know where to start. If you break the process of writing into

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    Creative writing is a very fulfilling career‚ especially for those who have the passion in writing. But then‚ no matter how fulfilling it is‚ at some point‚ creative writers do experience that inability to produce new work called writer’s block. If you are a creative writer yourself‚ then you know exactly how frustrating writer’s block is‚ especially if it is your sole means of income. So how did you deal with it? Here‚ you may want to look at these steps to beating writer’s block because you might

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    Writing Skills

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    Writing Skills Improving your writing skills Make an effort to write regularly Read regularly and as widely as possible. Expand your vocabulary Look for different approaches to writing. Different structures or styles‚ a variety of tones and rhythms Take notice of the small‚ funny‚ interesting things that happen around you Re-read what you write to see if you have expressed yourself clearly Be open to criticism and feedback The style of writing will depend on the purpose of your writing.

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    STYLISTIC VOCABULARY IN THE CREATIVE WRITING COMPOSITIONS OF 4th YEAR AB ENGLISH STUDENTS: A GALPERIN APPROACH An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Department of English Institute of Arts and Sciences Far Eastern University CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Aside from a perfect grammar‚ English majors are expected to have a wider range of vocabulary as compared with other students in the university since it is their field of study. This is manifested when a student

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    prompt‚ I have a better understanding about what a writing placement assignment consists of. I find that I have a hard time to think critically about something I am reading. I find that I want to summarize what I am reading‚ rather than write a rhetorical strategy. I have definitely learned so much from reading the website on writing placement assignments. The part I think is going to be the most difficult is thinking deeper about the writing‚ getting my ideas out of my head and onto the paper

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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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    Purpose for Writing

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    | WRITING PROCESS ON THE BASIS OF THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER AND THE PURPOSE FOR WRITING. Just as the nature of and expectation for literacy has changed in the past century and a half‚ so has the nature of writing. Much of that change has been due to technological developments‚ from pen and paper‚ to typewriter‚ to word processor‚ to networked computer‚ to design software capable of composing words‚ images‚ and sounds. These developments not only expanded the types of texts that writers produce

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    Relationship With Writing

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    enjoyed writing; whether it was timed essays or papers for school‚ I always enjoyed it. As time has passed I have learned more about writing‚ including more advanced rules and techniques. As I have grown older‚ my enjoyment has not disappeared‚ it has only become accompanied by other feelings such as fear. Through the years my relationship with writing has remained positive‚ with me recognizing that the benefits of writing greatly outweighing the negative parts. When it comes to writing‚ there

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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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