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    Well‚ I can now say after reading last week’s article by Hass and Flower and this weeks Penrose and Geisler’s which was about how important rhetorical reading is and can help understand what you are reading‚ has opened my eyes to that fact that these are only part of why I have trouble with writing. As I reflect on past writing assignments‚ I now see it could have

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    English Summer Reading Essay “Whether or not an individual succeeds is unimportant. The very act of trying is itself a victory.” The quotation applies itself to a lot of things in life but the book Lush‚ by Natasha Friend‚ which is a realistic fiction and the book The Acorn People‚ by Ron Jones‚ which is a non-fiction really relate to the quote in a special way. This quote indicates that it does not matter if you succeed in what you are trying to accomplish‚ it only matters if you at least try to

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    Reading Admissions Essay

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    recall myself checking out drawing books as reading books. I was not an artist‚ but the ideal of transitioning lines and dots into a drawing picture caught my attention. During this period‚ I found no other books exciting to read other than these drawings books that showed me step by step how to draw animals‚ people‚ and other creations of art. My teacher stressed to me the importance of reading books that were more meaningful‚ but I had no desire of reading anything. Yet‚ I developed an interest to

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    but the reparative reading style is one that I most resonated with. Reparative reading focuses on allowing oneself to be surprised. Its aim is to break away from paranoid reading and allow the reader to find pleasure in reading the story. Sedgwick believes that we must engage in this type of reading for pleasure more often. Which is why I believe that this style is the most useful‚ interesting‚ and sensible. Reparative reading allows the reader to slow down while they are reading and appreciate the

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    Reading Borders reminded me of an experience I’ve had a short time ago. My parents invited some of our family friends and their children to dinner‚ and by no coincidence‚ they are all Chinese families. While the parents are socializing‚ we high school students talked about our lives. Soon I realized that I was looking at something that makes me curious: the ways children with multiple identities identify themselves. The friends I was talking to have significant differences in identifying themselves

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    Strabo‚ “The Grandeur of Rome” Addressing a Greek audience‚ Strabo gives us this impression of the physical aspect of the mighty city that had mastered the Greek World.. He wrote in the age of Augustus. The city probably continued to increase in magnificence for the next two hundred years‚ and a number of the most famous buildings‚ e.g. the Flavian Amphitheater‚ were not yet erected. The Greek cities are thought to have flourished mainly on account of the felicitous choice made by their founders

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    Reading Aloud to Kids One of the most gratifying experiences a young child may have is narrative time. Having a parent or health care provider read-aloud provides warm and long-term memories and supports the child to acquire an appreciation of publications. While children may learn to study independently at various phases‚ they appreciate hearing a book read out loud at any given age. Reading aloud is one of the most significant tasks parents may provide because it inspires children to study more

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    Efferent vs. Aesthetic Louise Rosenblatt [110] explains  that readers approach the work in ways that can be viewed as aesthetic or efferent. The question is why the reader is reading and what the reader aims to get out of the reading. Is the site established primarily to help readers gain information with as little reading possible‚ or is the site established in order to create an aesthetic experience?  * Efferent readingreading to "take away" particular bits of information.  Here‚ the reader

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    10. Explore the use and importance of symbol in one poem “Symbolism” is an important literature device; it is used to represent real things or even abstract ideas. Symbols are normally metaphorical; in poems‚ poets use certain terms to indicate something beyond‚ with another layer of meaning. In Robert Herrick’s “To the Virgins‚ to Make Much of Time”‚ a carpe diem‚ he uses several items from nature as symbols to show how women should cherish the time while they are still young and encourage them

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