After reading Chapter 2, I notice all of the author have one thing in common. There are different ways of writing process, some might have a better use then others. Difference stage have different point of use, a certain technique can come in handle most of the time. In a writing process, I believe that questioning, the voice of writing and right word to use have more an impact.
Questioning is a strategy that readers use to engage with in a text. Highlighting or underlining on your question will help you find the key points. As you read questions will pop up in your head. Ask question like do you agree with the author? Do you disagree? Do you understand the author point? Questioning is the techniques that I learn as a reader to clarify and comprehend what I am reading. As a talkative person sometimes I ask too much question, but it’s okay. Its help you understand more …show more content…
Because I always have problems thinking about what am I going to say in an essay? But yet can’t figure out how to say it. I mostly struggle because I don’t have a clear idea of the point that I am going to make. Sometimes the problem is choosing exactly the right word to express an idea. So I learn that when you choose words to express your ideas, you have to think not only about what makes sense and sounds best to you, but what will make sense and sound best to your readers. Thinking about your audience and their expectations will help you make decisions about words choices. There are some general principle that I follow such as saying what you have to say, stop it when you’ve said it , avoid repeating yourself , be direct, and close what you have describe. “When a sentence sound nice, read well, and is easy to follow, its length is just right. But when a sentence is lousy, you can take steps to make it more presentable.” (pgs. 108). It’s certainly worth the extra effort of finding the right word which expresses your