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    Why I write The passage “Why I Write‚” wrote by Terry Tempest Williams‚ expressed the author’s feelings in a very unique way. Nowadays‚ within the development of science and technology‚ we could have extremely high definition cameras. However‚ photos can only show the scene‚ and the one thing that it cannot do is to record our moods and feelings at that jiff. Writing could be a wise choice to record every second of precious moments with our delicate emotions‚ and there are innumerable reasons that

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    Why did John choose that specific room? John’s answer is that there is a room near her bedroom to check on her and the multiple windows in the room allows her to get more air and rest in order to get healthy. John believes that it is best for her to be isolated and away from society due to her mental condition‚ a “temporary nervous depression” (Perkins Stetson 648). Which room did the narrator want instead? Why? She wanted a room downstairs because the room “opened on the the piazza and had roses

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    Meta title Why Struggling to Write Doesn’t mean that you’re not a ‘Writer’ Meta description We can improve our writing skills through daily practice of various writing skills. People struggling to be writers can improve their writing. How to Become a Good Writer Who is a positive writer? A positive writer is a person who has a positive desire to write. All writers need a shot of positive to get going. A positive writer is good enough to not seek perfection and approval. It’s dedicated to your hands

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    Kevin milone Mrs. Cangelosi 11AP Language and Composition October 4th‚ 2012 “Why I Write” George Orwell and Joan Didion‚ in their essay‚ “Why I Write‚” imply that writing has affected each author to abdicate adversity and to accept failure. Orwell and Didion support their implications by explaining how each author attempted to embrace the abstract ideas in writing‚ but learned to view themselves as mediocre writers‚ neither good nor bad‚ whose

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    wondering the answer to the question that why you should write your new year resolutions? Well the answer to this particular question is not very complicated. One should write new year resolutions since they keep on motivating and encouraging us throughout the year and it is because of them we continue moving towards our goal. These give us a certain pathway to go along so that we are not diverted from our aims. That is why it is very important to write your new year resolutions. While the

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    John Locke is a man who thought every man should be treated fair and equally no matter what. he wrote a pamphlet that stated his beliefs. Hes kind of like a founding father‚ but what is a founding father? A founding father is a member of the convention that drew up the united states constitution in 1787‚ which was 4 years after the american revolution‚ a political upheaval that took place between 1765 to 1783 when the 13 colonists rejected the british monarchy and founded the united states of america

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    the unfair fees‚ and the increase in interest rates. The author made sure that the writing was a flowing paragraph of information that could be understood to the readers. Once I submitted my paragraphs to Write Point there were many helpful tools and suggestions to assist with my paper. Write Point pointed out that when that President should not be capitalized‚ unless part of a proper name or to mean the President of the United States. Another point made was that I was using more words than needed

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    President John F. Kennedy was killed in Dallas‚ Texas on November 22‚ 1963. He was the 35th president of the United States‚ and he was born on May 29‚ 1917. When he was killed he was in a Lincoln convertible driving down a parade route. The supposed killer Lee Harvey Oswald fired three shots‚ hitting two of the shots. One of the three shots hit Governor Connally‚ the other fatally struck the President. Both were rushed to the hospital in critical condition‚ and 30 minutes later President Kennedy

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    I believe John Lennon initially got into music because his mother encouraged him and his half-sister Jackie had taught him how to play the banjo. Shortly after‚ John’s Aunt Mimi bought him a guitar after he learned to play the Banjo. John didn’t have interest in traditional school and always wanted to lead his acquaintance and friends‚ but in reality‚ he was weak and just wanted to feel wanted in our world. John was an introvert who enjoyed reading and writing at home which gave him the time to create

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    Charles Dickens’ wonderful work of literature‚ The Tale of Two Cities. This quote reflects how Dickens might have felt through the first part of his life. Throughout the hardships of Dickens’ life‚ he persevered by means of writing. He was able to write a novel about his great and noble passions in life. The betrayal of the unjust rich and the perfect view of the lives of the oppressed poor. With Dickens being poor in his early life‚ it allowed him to have a perspective that not many other writers

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