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    describe what you think the essay is trying to persuade you of, and note that you do not see a main claim in the paper. How could the claim be made clearer, more focused, or more specific? The main claim of the essay is unnecessary repetitive testing costing the hospitals and patients more money and not good care. 2. To what positions does this essay respond? Are those positions clear? Is where the essay agrees and disagrees with those positions clear? If not, why not? The essay clearly is a…

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    Four Types Of Essay

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    There are many types of essays that at some point almost everyone has written. Some of the essays include a narrative, a descriptive, a persuasive, and expository. “Those are the four major types of essays” (Time for Writing), and they are also the ones I will be talking about in this essay. There are more like a cause and effect, a comparison, or also a research essay. It is a good thing to know the differences between essays, so one doesn’t write a persuasive when told to write a narrative…

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    Many authors construct essays with different introductions and conclusions to effectively support their topic. When reading many essays, author’s use similar forms of narrative elements that are analyzed to explain the author’s purpose in writing the piece. Natalie Kusz “Ring Leader” and Jr. Gates “In the Kitchen”, have similar narrative elements throughout their introduction’s and conclusion’s which include, the voice and mood that the authors create, our trust in the author’s, and the tone of…

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    I am sure that I would not take the writing class. All the time, I do not know why writing essays are very difficult for me; I always have a hard time writing papers. Maybe lack of ideas and inspirations to write is the main reason. However, I almost get over it. Although writing class is hard for me, I still have learned something in this summer class session. In this letter, I will discuss about the essays that I wrote for this English class, the helpfulness of the instructor’s feedback and…

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    Persuasive Writing

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    Persuasive writing can be difficult for students based off a student’s personality. If a student is a people pleaser, non-confrontational, or timid they may have a hard time writing an essay that’s sole purpose is to change someone else’s mind. A student who is a people please will always want to do what the other person wants. A persuasive essay is asking the student to do the exact opposite of what they wish. I am not saying it is always good for a student to be a people pleaser but I am…

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    Instructions for the Persuasive Essay Write a persuasive essay of about 1200 words (4-5 double-spaced pages) that develops your own argument about an issue of social concern. Choose an issue that matters to you. The issue may be local, national, or international. Assume that your readers’ understanding of the issue is incomplete; work to further their understanding and convince them to perceive the issue your way. As explained in SCC 3.8, a persuasive essay makes an argument—which is, “a…

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    how to construct an impressive and persuasive argument is an essential device towards essay writing. Developing and defending your ideas is the key aspect of essay writing and to know how to perform that is a useful credential towards one's writing. The argument of your essay should be a persuasive answer to the question that “why the central idea or the thesis is valuable and plausible” (“Developing an Argument” 1). There are not any skills to develop a persuasive argument, but there are a few…

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    had as an effective, persuasive writer. While my writing certainly has improved over the semester, I do hope that over the course of my lifetime, it becomes more and more refined through the accomplishment of my future writing goals. In regards to my development as a writer this semester, I have amassed a wide variety of skills and acquired a considerable amount of knowledge. Through every paper I wrote and…

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    I am ready to begin writing. I start with the thesis statement is on the topic, is formatted correctly, and matches the purpose of the essay. In other words, if I am writing a persuasive essay, I write a persuasive thesis. I then go back and write the introductory paragraph placing thesis at the end of the introductory paragraph. I then write the body of the essay, in a logical linear progression. I write a topic sentence…

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    My Weakness Of Writing

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    In four months, I have endured writing four essays and an annotated bibliography. I squirmed in my seat each time Professor Longoria passed back the class’ purple folders containing our graded essays. Seeing red marks on my essays could either mean that I did a flawless job or I may have been guilty of a few comma splices and contractions. Nevertheless, my strengths lie in my use of vocabulary and organization of the essays. However, I tend to be weaker in my use of grammar and topic sentences.…

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