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    their craft. Zinsser emphasises the importance of simplicity when writing in order to free ones work of unnecessary clutter and hold the reader's attention. Many of the concepts discussed by Zinsser are can be seen in James Baldwin's collection of essays entitled Notes of a Native Son, which falls anything short of a boring memoir. Baldwin takes the reader on a journey as he discusses racial matters in American society, his identity as an African American, and critiquing protest novels, movies…

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    It is no secret that I found my passion to be a journalist at first grade. Most individuals don’t even know what they want to be that young. However, I knew from a young age that I loved to read and write. So I did a matter of fact, in my free time I would always read novels and write stories about the supernatural. Having that passion in my life was a big influencer. I never felt that I was forced to do this. I loved what I was doing, besides in theater you have to produce a vivid imagination.…

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    One assignment that I took extra interest in was obviously the Ted Talks. I wasn’t intrigued because it came easily to me, but the contrary. It was such a struggle in the beginning because I was writing about trying to be meaningful, and --ironically- I could not figure out if my words were meaningful enough. Moreover, my Ted Talk was also about trying to accept mistakes and not be afraid of “failure” in order to find a way to be meaningful/happy; however, the reason I chose this topic was…

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    This paper will explain why I have chosen to review this particular book. I will explain how the book has made an impact on me and describe any changes I may decide to make as a result of reading this book. Specifically I will list two topics that were of particular interest to me, explain why, and provide examples of how my personal life or my practice may be affected. Book I chose the book 10 Minute Mindfullness: 71 Habits for Living in the Present Moment (written by Barrie Davenport and S.J.…

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    Show, Don’t Tell –A Rhetorical Analysis “Show the reader through your words what you want them to see; don't just tell them about it” is advice given by well-known author, Dawn Copeland (2006). The idea behind, “Show, don’t tell” when writing is to paint a picture in the minds of the reader. If the reader can see what you are writing about they are more likely to remain interested, believe and remember what is written. This is great advice for the fiction writer, but how can this idea be used…

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    The Closet Recently, I started my sophomore year of high school. I came in the year, clueless of what was going to happen throughout the year. I walked into my second period English thinking it was going to be like any other boring year of English but my teacher brought up the question of “who are you?” Like anyone else in the world the first thing I thought of was, “Duh, I am Madisyn. I love to play softball and I like music.” But what I didn’t realize was she meant my culture. “What is culture…

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    So i'm going to be meditative in my essay because when i write about my feelings i feel so much better and i don't really have a best friend to really talk to and maybe this isn't like meditative but it helps me concentrate and actually have something interesting to write about. Everything i change will be in blue writing, and so far while rereading my essay I started a lot of sentences with “So” So to start of I joined a sorority and m not trying to be those typical “it was the best decision…

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    Questions 1. How does Mairs organize her essay? What connects the different parts to each other? Mairs organizes her essay in a narrative. There is no chronological order, as far as the reader can be aware. She retells different parts of her life, specifically stories of her experience with multiple sclerosis. This has a couple of purposes; it helps us learn of a life of multiple sclerosis through her experiences and how she personally deals with the disease. For example, she retells a small…

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    When it comes to public speaking, I am the furthest thing from an expert. Although, after many years and classes of communications I would say that I have a pretty good idea of the do’s and don’ts when it comes to presentations. Hypocrisy should be my middle name because even though I know what to look for in a presentation I still am a terrible speaker. In my opinion, the speaker Phil Han would receive a six out of ten. This score is based off of a number of things including content, public…

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    Every sentence in an essay has to support the thesis statement. Five mistakes to avoid when making the thesis are simply stating the topic, cluttering, being unreasonable, stating facts, and stating the thesis as a question. Some writers might often profit from using essay maps: “Many thesis statements will benefit from the addition of an essay map, a brief statement in the introductory paragraph introducing the major points to be discussed in the essay” (Wyrick 42). Essay maps not only…

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