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    The Influence of Life A poet. An influence. A poem. Many poets in the twentieth century have many influences in how they write and what they write about. Theodore Roethke was one of those poets. He found influences from many people, things, and life events. Theodore Roethke found influence in William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman, and his family. Theodore Roethke had many up and downs in his life. Theodore was born on May 25, 1908. His father owned a green house with his brother which Theodore fell…

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    College. I personally design both of my courses, which adhere to the mission statement of the college. In "Introduction to Literature," my students engage in imaginative works of literature, analyze major literary themes and forms, continue training in effective prose writing skills, and demonstrate maturity and thought and style when deconstructing literary elements such as image, plot, character, theme, and conflict. In "Standard Freshman Composition," I prepare my students to produce quality…

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    Scout's Informal Education

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    me, after all. ‘He’s in my grade,’ I said, ‘and he does right well. He’s a good boy,’ I added, ‘a real nice boy. We brought him home for dinner one time. Maybe he told you about me, I beat him up one time but he was real nice about it. Tell him hey for me, won’t you?’” (174). This shows how Scout is just trying to be a nice kid when she greets Mr. Cunningham but really she made him think about his actions. Atticus had gone out of his way to help him with his entailment, free of charge. This made…

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    caf’e. The environment was comforting and having my classmates around me helped. It was nice to come in a room where I can shut off all my other thoughts and just focus in poetry. I felt that the cafe was a safe place to share my thoughts without other people judging. And of course, I enjoyed having snacks. The food always helped me wake up and get focused. Plus, who would complain about getting to eat snacks when you come in class? Throughout my caf’e experience, I had a couple of struggles.…

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    second grade and on. Mertler (2014) helped me guide my action research by collecting the information using the guide questions he provided. My dilemma since I started working as a teacher over seven years was helping struggling readers and writers master their syllables. According to the state standards, students are expected to know the letters and its sound once reach first grade. This expectation is not completely accurate, at least in my years of teaching. As a dual immersion teacher in…

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    WRTG101 Reflective Report

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    example, if you write a novel and it is long, about 100,000 words long, then naturally there will be some readers to whom it is not suitable (just because of the word count). Readers’ examples include children who are interested in the novel itself but can’t read due to the high word count. If your novel appears too…

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    My Strength And Weakness

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    My Strength and Weakness Introduction Strength Based on the eight habits of mind that “The Framework for Success in Post-Secondary Writing” discusses, the habit of flexibility is my strength for my college success. For instance, when I have essay assignments I can adapt to the different types of essays. Therefore, writing a narrative is different to writing a research paper. In a narrative we can use I’s, you’s, use punch dialogue, and sounds. For example, when I had to learn how to write a…

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    relation to my life, alienation from the product of my labor is most noticeable when it comes to writing and submitting papers. As a college student, I have no control over the product of my labor due to the fact that I write papers because I have to in order to receive a grade, not because I want to. Much like how a worker exchanges their labor and its products for wages, I exchange my papers for a grade. Furthermore, once I submit a paper, I lose ownership of it, especially since my professor,…

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    UWP 1 Reflective Essay

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    all be translated into a dissertation explaining qualitative details. As the Winter quarter comes to a close, I have taken the time to reflect upon the English language and the uses it has in my future endeavors. The purpose of this essay is to review key UWP 1 concepts, learning outcomes, and their effects on my English education and personal growth. Rhetorical Knowledge The last English course I took prior to UWP 1 was in 2014, when I was a senior in high school. Although Rhetorical…

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    reason why I chose this piece of writing was because I felt that my analyzing of the quotes and the incorporation of my opinion in this piece turned out quite well. This piece also displays my flaws and work-ons in writing such as smooth transitions and better word choice which I hope to improve towards the future. One thing that I want to work on throughout this semester is being concise in my writing. Being concise can not only help get my point across the table better but to also prevent…

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