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    Firstly, authors impact readers by making them understand their own errors. Authors who write about violent games and books have had their readers become more violent, a study says. This proves that writing from persuasive authors can, in fact, change one’s way of acting. Children who are reading about violence or killing have been showing more violence in themselves. With all the murders and attacks that are in books, children act like characters from those books. They will have seen a ton…

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    Explain How an Author Builds an Argument EOC Practice Evaluate the arguments for and against the punishment prescribed in the Michael Fay case as they are presented in the editorial and the article. Assess the validity of the arguments and identify the one that, in your opinion, has the most relevant and sufficient evidence to support it. Be sure to: Start with a statement that identifies the argument you will discuss, including the title and author of the passage. Then state your claim about…

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    no formal education at all, however her father was well learned and had a large collection of books, therefore she grew up reading in great amounts. Puritans believed in humility, plainness, and different roles of men and women in society. In “The Author to Her Book”, Anne Bradstreet makes use of iambic pentameter and heroic couplets to convey disdain towards her writing. The poem’s speaker tenaciously deduces that content of her writing, in this case her poem, is not laudable as a result of her…

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    American Author Joyce Carol Oates suggests that reading is the unique connection between the author’s idea and purpose and the reader. Through an author’s narration, readers can find themselves engrossed in the story and the feeling found within. Furthermore, Oates implies that reading is an effective way to share ideas and emotions with others which is slipped into “often helplessly.” Oates is correct in her statement that reading is what transfers the soul, or story, between author and…

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    The Many Mysteries of the Author of Darkness Edgar Allan Poe’s dark writing style suggests that he was a depressed, sadistic, and demonic man, but some aspects of his writings and his life can be misleading. He was the author of a number of poems and stories, which told of demons, madness, darkness, and evil deeds. But Despite popular belief that Poe was a depressed atheistic man, Poe was actually a normal, God-fearing Christian, who was slightly self conscious, and was ravaged by hardship and…

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    Author of Eggs for sale, M.A Garcia, unlocks her quest, and goes into the technicalities of her journey in which changes the aspects of her views on life. She no longer glares on the monetary acceptance, from donating her eggs, but also the new appreciation and value on everything in life, life itself and fertility more than she has ever had before. When we define the meaning of love in the dictionary we learn the meaning to be defined as, A feeling of warm attachment or deep affection, as for a…

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    The poem, “The Author to Her Book,” written by Anne Bradstreet, focuses on the feelings of the author about an event that happened to her. The event explained in the poem is the experience that Bradstreet went through when her friends published her work without her permission and put it into the eyes of other people, when she didn’t even think that it was good enough for her own. She describes this book as the “ill-formed offspring of my feeble brain,” in the poem and this description basically…

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    examples of this is how Karl Marx affected the writing of Michel Foucault’s “What Is an Author?” and how Charles Darwin affected Roland Barthes’ “From Work to Text”. Foucault applied Marx’s methods of thinking when it came to questioning the concept of what an author is, and Barthes’ thoughts of considering…

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    Writers devote all their sweat, tears and blood into books, as they aspire for it to be the best thing they have written. In Anne Bradstreet’s poem, “The Author to Her Book”, she discusses the complex processes of creating a book and compares its difficulty to raising an actual child. The speaker is at battle with herself, as she constantly struggles to appreciate and love her book, but is ashamed of its imperfections. Bradstreet utilizes an image of raising a baby to highlight her…

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    creepiness. The author is trying to make the reader guess the…

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