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    A Reflection On My Geometrical Design Project My project was given to me on the January 8, 2018; a week into the start of school. I was not expecting a big project like this to be given so early in the year, so I pushed it away for a week until I began practicing drawing the shapes from examples on the booklet, and I could get a firm grasp on what I was doing, and not make as many mistakes when beginning on the final project. The main goal of this project was to make a geometric…

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    publications. Hemingway was born in Illinois in Oak Park and began writing…

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    The Early American Fiction Writers Washington Irvin, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe Contributed Significantly to the American Literary Canon with their Unique Styles of Writing and their Varied Literary Themes and Forms Referred to as the Romantic Era in both America and Europe, the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century gave rise to phenomenon writers that made massive contributions to the American literary canon. At the time, these new forms of literature were…

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    it works: Grab a pencil and find your favorite article in the paper. Find an "anchor word," something that stands out to you. This will help you create the theme of the poem. Look for other words that you can connect to your anchor. Underline, circle, or box in the words you're thinking of using. Once you found…

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    But in a literature class, a student may argue that the same piece of white fabric is not really what the majority thinks it is. This is the beauty of literary analysis. In this connection, students are required to pay attention to the kind of question asked by teachers or examiners. For instance, a literary analysis of a play may be to show how a dramatist develops plot through the use of suspense. Analysing a novel or short story could include discussing the major themes of the work.…

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    Authors have been expressing their opinions through writing since the beginning of the new nation. Tom Junod, the author of “The Falling Man,” and Michel- Guillaume Jean de the author of “What Is an American” hope to influence the American population with an epidemic of their own beliefs. Their nonfiction articles exemplify that men become something more than what they were when somebody sees hopefulness, beauty, promise during a specific moment. Tom Junod describes “The Falling Man” as “the…

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    My Reading History

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    Over the years, my interest in reading and writing has come in waves of highs and lows. As a fan of movies and music and a student, my reading history varies from articles in magazines, books made in to major motion pictures, and scholarly readings such as text books and academic journals. Apart from reading, part of my literacy history is writing. Being a student, I have written numerous amounts of papers from research papers, narratives, and expository essays. I also blog regularly for my own…

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    advice for aspiring writers under the tile On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft . King acknowledges almost immediately that “most books about writing are filled with bullshit” (page ix), yet he somehow manages to avoid that fate. It seems that King wrote On Writing for the beginning writer, particularly a writer of fiction. If you have a basic background in English (i.e. you know the difference between an adverb and an adjective) and a passion to start writing, this is a great book for you. If…

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    school I had to perform a capstone project which involved creating a product, writing a proposal, and presenting it in PowerPoint form to six judges on stage. Church has been a major influence and gradually helped me to become the confident spokesperson that I am today. I knew that when I presented I had to make eye contact with the audience, keep the audience engaged, and remember not to allow any fidgeting. When writing my senior year project proposal, the members of my group and I had to…

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    almost no appeal to logos. This is surprising coming from an author that is highly educated and has contributed much to the science community. Lastly, one of the biggest flaws of this piece comes into play at the conclusion. As Eisley tries to tie his writing back to his introduction, he chooses one of the weakest aspects, again citing a memory not many others can relate…

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