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    writing rarely includes. That introspection can help a writer grow as an individual” and have a significant impact on academic writing. By allowing writers to explore themselves, they are able to insert identity and express their thoughts in an academic paper with ease. Through the exploration of the self through creative writing, writers are able to self-reflect. Academic writers should be placed into a setting that would provide the “safety of free expression or a climate of trust and safety…

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    My First Time Writing

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    Instead of the usual, write a review paper about the story we just read, it was a free project; I could write about anything I wanted. The last time I wrote a story for myself was back in grade school when I thought writing a cheesy thriller about disappearances during halloween was the most interesting thing ever. Now in Sopmore year…

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    experience of every writer. Throughout her beloved account, Dillard depicts her life as an author and the obstacles she overcomes. Her broad vocabulary and lucid descriptions captivate the reader’s mind. Dillard’s knowledge and love for the subject of writing is made obvious. After intently reading and annotating in Dillard’s book, her writing greatly influenced me. I am entranced by her unique comparisons and conversant observations. Her reflections offer heedful…

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    I have been told you have chosen to pursue the career of a writer. Egad! I’m befuddled by your decision but allow me to introduce the premise of writing a film review. Now, I know this task sounds daunting initially however I believe you’ll overcome this challenge with a better comprehension of the essential tools of writing. What, did you imagine writing was just as simple as placing ink to the pad? In order to be a successful writer, you must be able to employ your audience, genre, and…

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    your not afraid of the voice inside you, you will not fear the critiques outside you”(Goldberg) . In the book, "Writing Down the Bones" by Natalie Goldberg, she writes a series of stories that she has experienced throughout her life. Because she a writer, she give the student and teacher tips on writing. With these stories and tips Goldberg does a really good job of pushing the reader and motivating our ideas. These both stories taught me a lot like, self appreciation,not doubting myself , and…

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    Spanish Reflective Essay

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    me and the rest of the team, distributed books encased around the school, allowing the students to just read the synopsis, in doing so, they learned to read due to the stories and not by the covers. And moreover, I organized talks with Brazilian writers beginning their careers, who have published their works on their own or through a publisher, I contacted them and publishers for support material, such as books, bookmarks, and shirts to prize draw during these meetings. The authors told their…

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    Shafaq Siddiqui ENGL 1302- Online Prof. Piercy 10-25-2017 Rhetorical Essay How can I compare two articles when one author is clearly questioning the fact whether the right way of composition writing is being taught to the students, whereas the other writer knows for sure what works in teaching composition? The two articles that we will be comparing today are “Are We Teaching Composition All Wrong?” by Joseph R. Teller and “We Know What Works in Teaching Composition” by Doug Hesse. Both of the…

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    Dakota Black Reflection

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    Meeting one of my oldest friends, Dakota Black, helped to introduce me to the world of reading and writing. I met Dakota on my third day of fifth grade; I was playing with the tetherball during recess when I played against him. We started talking and decided to hang out after the school day, and once my mom dropped me off at his house we started chatting. I learned he was interested in writing and I feigned an interest to keep the conversation going. He talked about the stories he was writing…

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    experiences by using second person pronouns like the word “you” which could denote any age. He also reflects on prior time periods, using phrases like “us.” In the fourth chapter, he acknowledges the writing skills of today’s youth as “far better writers.” Hugo expresses the need to shift from traditional styles of writing. Styles of writing that is independent of the influence of another. The author emphasizes the use of language based on individual observations created from personal…

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    William Shakespeare was undoubtedly described as a genius playwright, however many question if he was the actual author or if there are other possibilities. It’s a known possibility that the name “Shakespeare” might have been a penname or a group of writers that got grouped under one name. There are scholars and credible people who believe there is strong evidence that Edward de Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford, was the author of these plays and poems. Despite two hundred years of scholarly…

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