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    Summary: On Becoming a Writer Growing up we all have that one person that influences us to be the person we’ve become or hope to become. For Russell Baker that person was his high school English teacher Mr. Fleagle‚ who inspired him to be a writer. For Baker‚ writing “…gave me the way of thinking for myself which satisfied my need to have an identity” (p.81). In his memoir Growing Up (1982) Baker stated he was worried that writing was not a real career and that it would be hard to live off

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    In the novel Drown the author‚ Junot Diaz‚ uses allusion and simile to show the reader his theme that your family affects the rest of your life and your future decisions because they create values in which you live your life by. This novel conveys its theme when the narrator and protagonist Yunior takes after his father’s abusive tendencies in his own relationships. Yunior’s father’s abuse can be found in the ‘Fiesta‚ 1980’ chapter‚ where Diaz writes about how his father would hit him and he wasn’t

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    Response: “On Becoming a Writer” Naomi Cranfield Prof. Denise Ogden ENG 115 28 October 2012 Summary and Personal Response: On Becoming a Writer Mr. Russell Baker is a professional writer whose writings have earned him the Pulitzer Prize on more than one occasion. The excerpt “On Becoming a Writer” came from his memoir “Growing Up” (Baker‚ 1982). In this section of his memoirs‚ Mr. Baker is explaining that pivotal moment in his life when he realized he wanted to become a writer. Russell

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    “ON BECOMING A WRITER” BY: micheal white INSTRUCTOR: DR.BRANDY T.WILSON COURSE: ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH 115 April 10‚ 2011 When Russell Baker was grown up that he discovery that he had a talent as a writer. He thought to his self that it sounds good to become a writer. He decided to let people know that he wanted to be a writer. His third year of high school the English class became boring and the grammar was dull and he didn’t like his assignments English compositions. He

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    A Comparison of “How to Be an Other Woman” by Lorrie Moore and “The Cheater’s Guide to Love” by Junot Diaz Angel Walsh Stories of infidelity and heartbreak‚ both “How to Be an Other Woman” by Lorrie Moore and “The Cheater’s Guide to Love” by Junot Diaz are stories of a cheater and a home wrecker‚ told in a different light than society typically casts upon them. Diaz’s “The Cheater’s Guide to Love” and Moore’s “How to Be an Other Woman” share the same basic subject matter‚ but differ heavily in

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    Summary of an Essay In the essay On Becoming a Writer‚ Russell Baker reflects on his journey as a high school student to discovering his passion for writing. One of the most important points in Baker’s essay is his struggle to accept writing as a respectable career and anything more than a burdensome school assignment. It was not until Baker had an inspiring experience involving one of these written assignments that he truly understood his calling and accepted his passion for writing. When he

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    Option 1: Strategies for Becoming an Effective Academic Writer Address the following questions in 200 to 300 words: 1 Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past. What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? In the past I was taught that as long as you write a paper and it has a beginning‚ middle‚ and end that it was a complete paper with the conclusion. Reading the information

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    CJ Baker Becoming a Humorous Non Fiction Writer Erma Bombeck was an ordinary woman (by her own admission) but could put out a great one liner. “When I stand before God at the end of my life‚ I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left‚ and could say‚ ‘I used everything you gave me.’” She started implementing her skill for words while in junior high‚ high school‚ and college by writing for the school newsletters and graduated to writing a humorous column for her local newspaper

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    My topic of research is the influence of family in a person’s lives‚ I will be focusing on the short story “Drown” by Junot Diaz. My research question is‚ to what extent does family structure and background affect the protagonist’s life in “Drown” by Junot Diaz. One argument will be that the father figure paved the future for the son‚ which is why Beto stayed in school. I will also be discussing the family’s Dominican background‚ and how that affected Yunior’s life as an immigrant. This topic interests

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    In Drown‚ a collection of short stories‚ author Junot Diaz presents readers with an impoverished group of characters through harsh‚ but vivid language. Through the voice of Yunior‚ the narrator throughout the majority of the stories‚ Diaz places the blame for Yunior’s negativity and rebellious nature on the disappointment caused by his father and the childhood illusion of America. Diaz‚ through language and symbolism‚ forces readers into an emotional bond with Yunior while exposing the illusory nature

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