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    Manipulation Of Language

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    knowledge in many areas of life. The manipulation of language is a skill that has to be developed over time. Students write in every subject, with that said, writing should be the skill they constantly develop. Writing is a powerful instrument in which a writer imagines the audience, sets goals, call upon others to prove a point, draft and revise the text. Teachers of writing should know about the nature of the composing process, the relationship between reading and writing, and the functions…

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    In most my life, I only find myself writing when I need to. Whether it 's answering some homework questions for history or writing an essay for english. Writing was never my favorite thing to do, only because I wasn 't good at it. Although, I hope that by the end of this class, it will change my perspective towards writing and effect me in an essential way that will help me in my future. The way I write is pretty simple, I just start writing, I don 't brainstorm,I just write as I go. Even though…

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    Hank The Cowdog Analysis

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    My first concrete memory of writing occurred when I was eight or nine years old. At that point one of my favorite books was the Hank the Cowdog childrens ' series, which told about the misadventures of a self-styled cow dog on a Texas ranch. I was also enamored with the 1960’s cartoon series Underdog, who was essentially a bumbling canine version of Superman. I saw no reason why these two canine protagonists should not star in a story together, so one day for fun I decided to make a crossover…

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    Gene Weingarten writer for the Washington post published "Pearls before Breakfast" on April 8th, 2007. The publication became well recognized and won a Pultizer award in 2008. Pearls before Breakfast analysis” was based on an experiment with musician Joshua Bell, Where he posed as a street musician, he was placed in an uniformed environment wearing only a Washington nationals baseball cap and a long sleeve t-shirt with jeans, where mostly government employees were on their way to work and going…

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    An evaluation of my writing strengths and weaknesses: My views on my own writing abilities change frequently. Some times I am under the impression that I am a relatively skilled writer for my limited experience, and then other times I feel I have know ability whatsoever, and should stop writing. Not stop entirely, but to not write anything I would have others read. I ordinarily do write with the intent mainly for myself, but some times I am in the mindset that I would like others to read my…

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    full of ideas. It was inspiring For me, reading was an escape. A sort of adventure in which you can open your imagination and enter into another world. Not just another world, but the world of someone else’s imagination. It is important to have a free almost childlike mind in reading and writing. Without it stories would be left with dry and meaningless, as if adding a spark of life. The desire for reading and writing can have a big effect on society for an individual at a young age,…

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    There are many different reasons why people write; to express their inner thoughts, to deliver a message, to tell a story, to live forever, or just simply for entertainment. The reason for why I write is to become what I’m not. I want to be able to experience the thoughts and feelings of what others might be going through. I want to know how someone living in the 1500s might feel and I want to know how life is on a fictional world. Maybe it’s because I want some excitement in my life, maybe…

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    piece of writing, or a informative piece of writing. The style of this piece of writing makes it seem as if the speaker was referring to the past memories that she has in her mind and then showing how those events has affected her. The diction of this writer is very interesting because it is as if she was talking to a companion of hers. This piece of writings style makes it seem as if you were there as the events as they unfolded. Another thing that should be noted in the style of this piece of…

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    ENGL-2311 Online, Final Reflection Essay Writing, to me, is an essential part of who I am. I identify myself as a writer, albeit not a published author. Writing is a creative outlet for me, a way in which I can express myself with far greater eloquence than I am able when I speak. Words are my dance routine, my concerto, my ballad, my art. I went into this Technical Writing course expecting to learn how to express myself through other means, such as charts, graphs, PowerPoint and the like.…

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    writing to the audience, it is no longer yours.” I constantly think about what my audience will have once I give them my writing, mostly because I never get to make that writing mine again. I want them to end up with the message I intend and/or be free to think about the things I choose to leave implicit or open. We are all dreamers in some way, but writing can let us turn our thoughts in to waking dreams when we share these ideas with…

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