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    Preliminary Essay Knowing or knowledge is known to be a vital element for a person to succeed in life. However, that is not the case. Knowing how to connect and relate what you know is the actual key to success. Being able to relate completely different concepts or tying concepts to your daily life, is what will truly bring you success. This can extend to things as general as writing. As any other student, I’ve written many essays all through school and I’m continuing to do so know in my time at…

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    example, we wrote an exploratory essay at one point in the semester, and later wrote a persuasive researched essay. These two essays have completely different structures that reach out to the audience and aid the writer in expressing his or her ideas. The exploratory began by bringing up an issue and then investigating different solutions to that issue to come to a conclusion of either a need for more exploration or a solution to the problem. The persuasive researched essay, on the other hand,…

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    objective. Thinking critically and analytically I believe is when we will use information, think about it then draw conclusions and using different details in the text in order in order to describe what happened. The last objective to write logical, persuasive…

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    skills we learned about before. Learning how to read like a writer was especially frustrating for me. I usually never care about the way an essay is written; I mostly only pay attention to the message. As we were learning how to read like writers, I found myself getting thinking that the whole concept seemed pedantic. I thought if a writer has written an essay, shouldn't we spend time dissecting that message and debating it instead of worrying about word choice and transitions? Through doing…

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    The essay “Tolerance” by Em Foster and when “Mr. Pirzada came to Dine” share a similar theme, but not only that, if we analyze the stories more carefully we find that they also share some main ideas which help in developing the theme which in this case is to tolerate each other even if you have differences. The tone and conflict of this stories are very different from each other, in “Tolerance” by Em Foster, the author uses hypophora and persuasive writing to reveal the theme to us, and in “When…

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    anticipated about this class was that it is a general education class, that was required to graduate. I figured there was essays, but I did not expect how much. This class has taught me good information that can further help with my writing career. I said at the beginning of the year that I might want to do a fashion blog. With the material, I learned in this class I can make it be persuasive, professional, and fun. There were many good things about this class and some not so good things but…

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    English 1022 Reflection

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    reading, writing, and reflection, in order to further better ourselves as writers, but also to prepare us for future writing situations. Projects such as the rhetorical analysis, the research argumentative essay, the social media project, the reflections, as well as this current reflective essay were centered around these learning outcomes and assisted in the mastery of those learning outcomes. Not only did these projects serve as the basis for understanding these outcomes but they also served…

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    In the essay “Stripped for parts” written, by Jennifer Khan the general concept she is addressing is how morbid it is for dead people and their bodies to be harvested for it organs. The way she starts the essay is by using a narrative approach, and the reason there is the narrative approach is for more effect of emotion to the readers. Her thesis statement that grabbed my attention the most was “Compared with such micro scare cures, transplants- which consist of salvaging entire organs from a…

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    After reading the rhetorical analysis, Essay about the Coca-Cola commercial, "Anthem" I gave the student a B. In my opinion, the student exhibited her ability to adhere to the guidelines of the assignment. The essay was effective at showcasing a commercial created within the past 3 years, identifying the year aired, reaching her intended target audience (high school students), as well as, ensuring that the commercial was within the acceptable time limitation of 30-60 seconds. For those…

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    Narrative College Essay

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    For writing college essay you need to someone to complete your task. As writing essay for college is difficult for most of the students they had been used the help of college essay service. Our authors are qualified and figured out which implies that they will furnish you with premium composition papers for school administrations. On the off chance that you need the best college essay writing, contact experts who have been in the field of school article composing for over nine years. Composing…

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