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    Repot Writing

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    REPORT WRITING A take-away guide published by Multimedia Publishing Ltd (C) Multimedia Publishing Ltd‚ 1975 Introduction A report is a presentation of facts and findings‚ usually as a basis for recommendations; written for a specific readership‚ and probably intended to be kept as a record. When some people write a report‚ that’s all they do: write. But the really successful writers only spend part of their time doing this‚ and then only towards the end. Before that‚ they are planning their

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    Collaborative Writing

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    In collaborative writing‚ there are many advantages and disadvantages. In chapter two of our text there is a list of both the advantages and disadvantages. The three advantages that I am going to focus on are:  “Collaboration offers wider expertise and skills than just one writer may possess.”  “The responsibility is wider spread‚ both allowing more members to shine with their accomplishments and removing the burden on just one person to produce a polished document.”  “Collaboration offers

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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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    Creative Writing

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    16 writers on writing creative writing course study guide with 48 tasksheets 1 2 3 4 5 6 Beginnings – Inspiration – The role of the writer Writing from personal experience – Subjects Methods – Drafting – Research Character – Setting – Plot Form – Genre Language – Audience British edition of the Writers on Writing study guide first published MCMLXXXVIII by Pergamon Educational Productions‚ an Imprint of Wheaton Publishers Limited‚ Maxwell Pergamon Publishing Corporation New American edition first

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    Writing Paragraphs

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    Writing Paragraph Answers on Questions Questions: 1. Should boys and girls be in separate classes? 2. Should the government place a tax on junk food and fatty foods? 3. Should students’ textbooks be replaced by notebook computers? 4. Pretend you woke up one day and there were no rules. People could suddenly do whatever they wanted! Would this be a positive or negative outcome? Answers (jot notes): 1. No because… a. When they’re out of college‚ and they have a job‚ it’s not going to be separated

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    Writing The LEQ

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    Writing the LEQ APUSH Redesign 2014 Things You Will‚ Of Course‚ Avoid Papers that read like greeting cards: Leave cuteness and humor to the professionals. This is a time to be scholarly. Embrace your inner tweed-jacketed-geek. Papers that aren’t proofread: Avoid obvious errors. Informal writing: Sound like you want to be taken seriously. A fuzzy thesis: Be clear. Be interesting. Argue something. Fluff: Cut to the chase. Answer the question completely‚ but don’t add info just to have a long essay

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    Writing Conclusions

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    HINTS FOR WRITING A CONCLUSION Hint #1 Conclusion Words - Sometimes “conclusion” words like these will help you write the conclusion of an essay. Most of the time‚ using the word or phrase in the middle of a sentence is better than making it the first word of the conclusion. in fact in conclusion for these reasons as a result of in effect Hint #2 altogether indeed surely clearly to sum up overall truly all in all due to obviously definitely ultimately thus in effect consequently Four Strategies

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    Style of Writing

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    vs. Shirley Jackson Analysis As a common reader I’ve come across many authors that have intrigued me due their style of writing‚ choice of words‚ paramount of symbolism‚ sense of irony‚ use of color‚ etc… but no two authors have caught my attention more than Nathaniel Hawthorne and Shirley Jackson. These two authors are completely different in every way including their writing styles! Both of these authors have written short stories that have been extremely famous with the public. For example‚ Nathaniel

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    the acts of the universe‚ whereas the transcendentalists think God is connected to mankind through nature and intuition. The outlook on Puritan writing is that their style tends to be plain and introspective. Transcendentalist writing shows how nature and feelings are triumphant over logic and rationality. In contrast to the plain style of Puritan writing‚ Jonathan Edwards frequently strikes his audience with powerful words in his literature. He exemplifies this style in "Sinners in the Hands of an

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    Editorial Writing

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    Editorial Writing [Exploring issues using the process writing approach] The Editorial Page *The editorial page of any newspaper is the VOICE of the editorial staff and the readers. *It expresses the opinion of whatever the management of the publication feels in relation to the present occasion. Objectives of an Editorial *To explain and interpret the news‚ to put it in on its proper perspective‚ to analyze it‚ to draw conclusions from that analysis and *To persuade the readers to follow

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