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    Ever since I was child, writing has never been my strongest suit. Fortunately, this quarter I was able to pick up a few writing techniques while reading William Zinsser 's “The Transaction: Two Writing Processes" and Dianela Werner 's “Almost Time to Write, Almost Time…,” two essays which were about what methods of writing that worked for them. Both Zinsser and Werner’s essays about their writing methods enlightened myself on ways to improve my own. My writing mistakes has made me become a…

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    My Writing Style Essay

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    Through writing you also figure out what type of writing is more convenient for you and what style you prefer to write in. While you also may discover that a certain topic or writing style is not in your strong suit and is definitely not something you like to part take in your free time. As a writer myself I 've learned a lot about myself through my experience as a writer. One of my greatest strengths as a writer is that the amount of writing I can produce. You can give me any topic that i find…

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    terrible. In the autobiography by Frederick Douglass, the man himself talks of the experiences he encountered as a slave. With his targeted audience being the general population, he tells a firsthand account of what his life was like before he was a free man. The purpose of his narrative is to share the value in education. Frederick Douglass uses education as a tool for transformation by creating a bond within his community, making physical freedom possible through mental freedom, and by…

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    Story To Tell Me Analysis

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    come naturally to me. Ever since I could talk I would weave tales to my parents, brother, or anyone else who would listen to me. I always had a story to tell. Once I learned how to write, my fingers were always moving frantically with the need to release all of the imaginary worlds built up inside of me. As I grew older, my fingers stopped moving so much and the imaginary worlds stopped wanting to be let out. The need to write was always there though, bubbling beneath the surface. I am the…

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    My writing process usually involves me prewriting, planning, drafting and then editing. I often try to revise the paper while I’m writing it, which often seems to create more problems as I stop my thought process on what I was writing and focus on something else. While this has slowed me down, it has never stopped me from finishing something. I have always had an easy time writing in an environment where I don’t have any tight restrictions and can write freely about ideas for characters, stories…

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    forms of communication and it makes the world go round. My writing skills along with my thinking and reading skills can also make a big difference in my career and for my future audience in this world. When learning a skill, it takes patience and time with trial and error. By learning from failures and overcoming challenges, you can move forward. Critical reading, thinking, and writing skills are crucial for the development into my career. My communication skills need improvement; therefore I…

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    have me read books to younger grade children to make it seem like I knew how to read. Well, at least I thought I knew how to read. When it came down to it I was three reading levels below my class. This was in third grade. In third grade, I was three reading levels below my class so you could only believe how low my writing was. I was a student that was never confident in writing because I was always the student that was below average. Now that we have the base of where I was let’s move a little…

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    their novel reads, and what they choose to emphasize and what they choose to downplay in their novel. Characters can contemplate their will to do things, but they can never be in in complete control of their actions. Authors write the exposition; they write the climax, and the write the dénouement. No character has absolute power over their actions. Authors act, to varying degrees, as the God of their novel. As God they control characters’ outcomes; they determine characters’ fates. In Hamlet,…

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    this, I found that Lincoln had used the Constitution, a pro-slavery document, to help his cause against slavery. This document helped me see what Lincoln was thinking instead of what people thought 70 years before then. I’m going to use this source in my paragraph on Lincoln’s reasons to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, because of the fact it let me know what he thought about the subject. Archive, Donald J. Mabry/ The Historical Text. "The Emancipation Proclamation." 2011.…

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    their A, B, C 's, yet we have a lot a people who just drop out of school. People act as if education is not a privilege In ‘ How I Learned To Read And Write “ by Frederick Douglass , he tells his story of how he learns how to read and write as a slave. Many people don't understand the importance of books. Growing up, books were not a big importance in my life, they were only used as a punishment. As I got older I grew to understand the importance for…

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