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    Blair 1 Jasmine Blair English 106 LC3 Prof. DelluBuono Narrative Writing #1 9/23/13 Reading and Writing Growing up‚ I never struggled with a disorder‚ but never really enjoyed reading and writing. As a kid I’m not going to say I did not like school‚ because I get out the house and hang with my classmates at recess. Yet still was not a big fan of it‚ because the school work. I always wanted to go

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    I fell like Merrill was being ironic all through of his essay “the Principles of poor writing” even including his his title that’s what really tip me off because He was trying to convey something else rather then the Principles of poor writing because that was not what he really meant. I think process analysis is the informational type . It leads me to this conclusion because in his essay the “the principles of poor writing” Merrill is explaining to us how to do something in a step by step format

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    1. The author for “Writing is Easy” is Steve Martin. Steve Martin was born in Texas on 1945‚ but lived most of his life in California. Steve Martin is a comedian and acts in comedy movies‚ such as “Cheaper by the Dozen”‚ “The Pink Panther”‚ and many more films. Steve Martin attended California State University majoring in Philosophy and then attending at UCLA to major in theater. 2. The selection first appeared in Steve Martin’s rose garden in California. This publication is about Steve Martin sharing

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    Strengths in Writing

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    My strengths in writing are being able to pick my own topic to write about. When I have prior knowledge of a topic‚ writing becomes easier for me. When I know what I’m talking about and am interested in what I’m talking about‚ I tend to write more. Writing poems is a good example. When writing poems‚ everything just flows together for me. They don’t have to rhyme‚ or even make sense for that matter. Poems could also be metaphors. They are your own experiences‚ ideas‚ or emotions characterized by

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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 Analysticallly

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    Analytical Methods I: Seeing Better‚ Seeing More” “Toolkit of Analytical Methods I: Seeing Better‚ Seeing More” is an informational text that helps students with their writing along with some facts a college writer should know. The text includes many sets of tools for teaching ways of seeing and making sense of things in writing. The author mentions that the tools mentioned in the text will help a writer discover things to say about whatever a writer wants to write about. The author mentions that

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    Writing Skills

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    Approaches‚ Grades 7-12 Writing Strategies Revise WWW Introduction to Writing Strategies Generating Ideas: Rapid Writing Setting the Context (What Do My Readers Want to Know?) Adding Content (Pass It On!) Developing and Organizing Ideas: Webbing‚ Mapping and More Supporting the Main Idea Adding Details Revising and Editing: Reorganizing Ideas Asking Questions to Revise Writing Peer Editing Proofreading Without Partners Writing for a Purpose: Using Templates: Writing a Procedure Writing an Information Report

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    Tecchnical Writing

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    Technical writing involves the creation of useful documents that can be clearly understood by readers. Good technical writing clarifiesjargon‚ presenting useful information that is clear and easy to understand for the intended audience; poor technical writing may increase confusion by creating unnecessary jargon or failing to explain it. While grammar‚ spelling and punctuation are of the utmost importance to technical writing‚ style is not; it can be sacrificed if doing so increases clarity‚ which

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    Planning Stage For an argument essay to be effective‚ it must contain certain elements. For this reason‚ you must take a few minutes to plan and prepare before you jump into writing an argument essay. Find a Good Topic To find good topic for an argument essay you should consider several issues that will have two conflicting points of view or very different conclusions. As you look over a list of topics you should find one that really sparks your interest. While a strong interest in a topic is

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    10-30-11 5 Parts of the Writing Process 1. Pre-Writing - Before you sit down to write something‚ you need to figure out what you are going to write about. 2. Drafting - Once you have planned out your ideas‚ the next step is to start drafting‚ or writing. 3. Revising - When you revise‚ you are looking at the parts of your document and making sure that each part works together to make a coherent whole. 4. Proofreading - When a person is finished the "writing" step of the process and

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