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    conversation essay, I lost focus on the fact that we were not writing the paper to our instructor but to people who cared about the conversation of our paper or have already entered the same conversation. Knowing who your audience is was very important when writing papers, because without the audience you really do not have any communication. For example, for this critical rationale essay I know that my audience is the professor of my English 101 class. Determining the text of my essay and…

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    Independence, or the freedom from control, influence, support, aid, or the like, of others, “is the most important quality that a reader can possess.” (Woolf) Having this ability gives the reader the freedom to make their own connections or interpretations of the story. Every person will have their own unique thoughts and ideas on the book, so “nothing can be more fatal then to be guided by the preferences of others in a matter so personal.” (Woolf) This is why independence is so vital to the…

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    percentage of students and teachers realize that as students, you have the right to express yourselves in whatever way you’re comfortable while writing formal essays. However, I believe that if writers expect their audience to understand their essay and in return receive a respectable grade from a professor, one should be capable of writing a formal essay in Academic Standard English. Having the ability to write in Standard Academic English will not only benefit students at a collegiate level,…

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    After six years away from the writing process coming back and writing essays seemed like a task destined to fail. In high school my writing was, as far as I remember, excellent. I can recall receiving a writing assignment and completing it effortlessly without a single problem. However, when I entered this class that ease to completion was gone. Throughout the semester I have struggled with sentence structure and punctuation but have learned new and interesting ways to revise and correct those…

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    Gsw Reflection

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    Over the past year in GSW I have learned more for me to become be better writer. This course 1120 has shown me that I have improved from the last semester. With this semester the essays have helped me with the idea of being a little more open-minded and light in my essays just so I don’t offend people when they read my work. I think that I should pass GSW 1120 for the way that I have learned and improved more than first semester or the beginning of this semester. Rhetorical Knowledge is…

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    Critical Incident Analysis

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    was one of the more difficult papers to write because I struggled to find a good format to write it in that would not lose sight of my thesis. But, I was running out of time so I had to write something. I formatted the paper in a pretty standard essay format that consisted of and intro. paragraph, followed by paragraphs discussing the thesis of each of the papers, and finished with and conclusion paragraph that pulled the two thesis’ together and compared them to each other. Looking back at…

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    Reflection On English W131

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    English W131 How do you become a perfect writer? The answer is, you cannot. Writing, the way I see it, is a form of art because you are gathering small things together to create something new and more magnificent. It can be criticized by yourself and others as it is read. But you can try to strive for perfection by following some tips and rules about writing. In the class English W131, at IUPUI, I learned many ways to make a paper more accurate for the reader and for the situation it is…

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    1. On the first day of class, the Prof Khan gave us write a diagnostic essay to see where we stood from a writing point. Next, we gave all gave a small introduction of ourselves. Furthermore, we had a small debate about Donald Trump. In the debate we questioned Trump’s motives while running for president. After the discussing about Trump, Prof Khan gave us a sheet on “Thinking and Writing”. On that sheet it had this written on it “How to say something worth saying about something worth…

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    Sunday night, after trying to be productive all day, I finally sit down and put my hands on the keyboard, and start typing the essay that I should have started a couple days ago. Yeah, you can call me a procrastinator, and I admit that. I have never been good at writing essays. Even if it’s just a small paragraph of summary, it will usually take me much longer to finish it. One reason is it just takes me forever to figure out what I want to write about. I can be writing about rocket science…

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    After reading the essays and having discussions in class, my favorite essay was “A Plague of Tics” by David Sedaris. In the excerpt, Sedaris uses a witty tone when writing about his obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders because his disability often makes people uncomfortable. Sedaris takes the audience through a series of examples of his obsessive compulsive behavior and the reactions of his teachers, family, and friends as they tried to deal with it. Sedaris, a satirist, chose humor to…

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