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    are the problems scientists must overcome to explore the wreck? The depth of the water‚ the darkness‚ getting bright lights that can function at that depth‚ the pressure‚ the time it takes to descend and ascend. Again‚ once the topic is chosen‚ the writer has to decide what he/she is going to discuss about the topic‚ so a well-chosen (often simple) "controlling idea" is crucial.Explanation of Topic Sentences Number One and Ten On the Left It was stated earlier that a topic sentence includes a topic

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    Assignment 6 Polishing Ideas: The Canon of Style (Lesson 13) In an essay of 400 words‚ explain how you would adapt for a general audience a piece of technical or specialized writing (from an academic subject‚ professional field‚ or specific interest publication). Discuss specifically how you would determine choices of vocabulary‚ sentence length‚ and sentence structure in making this adaptation.         When adapting a special interest paper I first have to determine my new audience. In determining

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    My experience in writing has been interesting because it was never predictable about what assignment I was going to get to write. It is a challenge to create something that grabs the attention of the readers and also makes the point of the topic. But I have always loved the challenges because you realize what you are capable of when you are challenged. I have never liked something that is easy because I know that I am not going to learn anything and it won’t require me to go out of my comfort.

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    gives the writer the chance to carefully consider the message itself‚ the audience‚ and the most effective way to deliver the desired message. Writing even gives the communicator of any idea the opportunity to include the necessary background information to prime the desired audience for the message. The ability to convey complex and nuanced ideas makes it unique and immensely powerful. In order to maximize the probability that the receiver of the message understands what the writer is trying

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    would not be on the reservation for all of his life. “I refused to fail. I was smart. I was arrogant. I was lucky” (Alexie 6). Although at first he believed he would become a pediatrician‚ books became such an influence in his life that he is now a writer. Now he visits young Indian children on the reservation‚ who are reading and writing and “trying to save their lives” (Alexie 6). In the short story‚ Daughter of Invention‚ the author Julia Alvarez also uses books and writing to help her succeed

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    Personal essay is one project that can actually be inspiring for this allows the writer to impart something special with the readers. However‚ just like any other essay type‚ one important part of carrying out an essay is to select a catchy subject. Personal essay topics may be about anything‚ it would just be based on the essayist’s preference. Writers‚ when constructing a personal essay‚ may share personal thoughts and experiences. Writing a personal paper is almost similar to a person who opens

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    their teaching strategies. The rules her previous professors had restricted her with often times caused writers block. Mike Rose‚ a student at the University of California‚ found that “ students who experienced blocking were all operating either with writing rules or… strategies that impeded rather than enhanced the composing process” (272). Rose’s research supports the dilemma of Maria’s writers block. Students do not intentionally produce poor papers. Rather it is the stress they experience along

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    urge and undeniable desire for the written language can reveal itself from an aspiring writer in various‚ distinct ways. One’s beginnings can be rooted from any angle in life; for some‚ it is the fear of “books coming to an end” that compels them to write professionally. In her autobiography‚ One Writer’s Beginnings‚ Eudora Welty passionately and authentically expresses where her longing to become a fiction writer originated in the early stages of childhood. Through her explicit language and unique

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    Archetypes A common theme in both Into the Wild and Everything is Illuminated is an archetype of this Eden a final destination of journey. For “Alex‚” it was his Alaska‚ for Alex‚ Jonathan‚ and Alex’s Grandfather it was Trachimbrod. An Eden in literature is a final destination or state that a character‚ or set of characters in the case of Everything is Illuminated‚ strives to achieve or find. Both books have the characters searching for their Eden’s for their own personal reasons. “Alex” takes

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    effect does the narrative voice create? (understanding‚ closeness‚ insight in the problems of the narrator‚ etc)   Atmosphere‚ mood What is the mood? What atmosphere does the writer create?  Could be mysterious‚ romantic‚ witty‚ etc.     Are there any contrasts and what is the effect of these?   Does the writer use irony‚ humour?   Discuss the author’s strengths and weaknesses.   Discuss underlying or universal values.   It is important that you don’t just identify different literary

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