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    Reflection On My Writing

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    need to think critically while writing the essays I composed in this class. While in composition I with Dr. Beam, our class was thought that I believe this class even though it does not pertain to my future career in the medical field, but knowing how to compose a well written paper is mandatory for preparing for a successful career. While in composition I our class was challenged be being faced with broad topics and fast assignments that forced you to think critically in order to meet…

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    Rhetorical Triangle

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    everyone progressively develops its own style over time. This semester I’ve have seen an improvement in my personal form of writing, learned history about the English language, and learned how to set goals…

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    Nicholson Baker he write about how to make chocolate sauce. Baker takes a different approach rather than laying it out in a list of instructions, he does so in a big paragraph. He takes something that is simple to make and elongates the process through his very descriptive recipe. I think baker’s main argument/purpose is that there many ways you can give someone a recipe. As I stated before Baker takes an unusual route of giving a recipe. He is very detailed as he explains how to make…

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    He uses descriptive words such as “galloping, rattling, limbered, and trotting” to describe the movement of the soldiers” (William). Rather than the author saying they walked or ran, these descriptive words give the reader a better image of the movement of the soldiers as they moved along. It also helps the reader get a better sense of the liveliness of the battle. He also uses descriptive words such as stony and hollow to give us a three dimensional…

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    Research Questions: This study is designed to answer the following research questions: What types of involvement parents have? How do different levels of parental involvement influence children’s academic performance? Method Participants Participants in this study would be eighty (80) children from the sixth grade at Elly Elementary School in the city of Goleta, CA. Among the participants, five of them would be Asians; forty of them would be Hispanics; four of them would be African-Americans;…

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    semester; any pieces of writing I have written have improved every time. Looking back at my essay and revising them to be placed in my portfolio, I saw where my weaknesses were and where my strengths were. Just by reading my past essays, I noticed how I have grown as a writer. While plagiarism percentage wasn’t an issue and transitional words were my specialty, using broader vocabulary, staying on one point of view, focusing on my main idea, creating complex sentences, assembling my thoughts…

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    How to Identify a Good Plot - Ketchersid There are five golden rules a plot follows in a movie in order to be good. Following these steps helps to insure the author did not forget any major parts and keeps the author from straying off the topic. Plot Skeleton -Ketchersid The first part component of a good plot is a good plot skeleton. A good plot must have several major plot points and the steps to resolve them. The skeleton itself does not consist of any details but they will be added into the…

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    assignment. The assignment is graded as “Not Acceptable” with 28 points out of possible 80. Critical Issues The write up showed a lack of understanding of what was required and how to tackle the assignment. Therefore, the expected learning outcomes were not met. However, the group demonstrate the potential with further work, if the requirements are clear to them. The write up is largely a descriptive approach of Nexium with limited evidence of analysis, reflection and critical evaluation of…

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    violence hurts everyone some way and somehow. The story shows violence hurts everyone when the main character shoots his enemy sniper. When the main character shoots the his enemy he is curious about who he shoots since it is a civil war. O’F writes, ”Then the sniper turned over the dead body and looked into his brother’s face” - it wasn’t an enemy it was his brother (). This is significant because it shows that he…

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    Process Reflective Essay

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    differences. Choosing two out of the four essays, I came to a conclusion that the “process analysis” essay was the best, and the worst essay was the “descriptive” essay. Although it varied from their definitions and structure, the essay’s showed how much the writer, put their work into it. The certain characteristics that made it the worst to the best defined how well the essay would turn out to be. However, writing these essays were difficult, and time consuming. The most satisfactory essay…

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