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    My Favorite Writer

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    writing has always been an important part of my life and for that reason, some of my fondest memories of my childhood were when I would write with my father. He would teach me to write using different genres of writing and in doing so I became a proficient writer. I always enjoyed writing because it was the way that I could illustrate my creativity in words, the way for me to express my ideas, and the way for me to get lost in time doing something I enjoyed. My favorite form of writing was…

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    conclusions, and capturing detail when it comes to writing. I always write the body paragraphs first, typically followed by the conclusion, leaving the introduction for last. I find by the time I have written everything else, I am able to pull ideas from the essay and incorporate them into the introduction. I use spell check via Microsoft Word, an online thesaurus and dictionary, and sites like Grammerly.com for editing purposes. In week one, my prewriting and planning process happened at the…

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    Cormac McCarthy writes the perfect rebuttal to the idea of a utopian society. The story focuses on the relationship between a father and son, and uses this relationship to show that love is worth living in even the worst situations imaginable. The world in The Road is a violent, chaotic, and extremely grim; however, the love between the boy and his father manages to shine through. Compared to utopian societies like the World State in Brave New World, where everyone is happy and free of all…

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    seemed too graphic. Despite the purpose to create this unity, the multitude of various and different topics does not serve to unite the poem properly. 2. Whitman writes in "Song of Myself,” "Do I contradict myself?/ Very well then I contradict…

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    and on task. In writing you can let your curiosity roam free and unconsciously find answers to questions you didn 't even know you had. Most of my writing have been essay assignments based off books or research papers. It takes time and focus, but one of the pleasures I get as a writer would be seeing my thoughts unfold, and then to organize them which helps me see the bigger picture. I have grown tremendously as a writer since completing my junior author paper in high school. The author I…

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    who manages his/ her tasks genuinely they make their sounds successful learners and achievers. Writing is the primary element used in every course. Before taking the English course, I lacked the ability to write effectively. But, during this course I learned about the chief points needed to write effectively like :- time management skills, working on thesis statement, reading skills, writing skills. These points made writing interesting and easier than before. Time management is one of the…

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    aren’t knowledgeable in the English language and the great affects of when you are. Malcolm X expresses how he built himself up from inside a prison cell, by just the use of a dictionary. Similarly, we turn to Jimmy Santiago Baca, who hated to read and write as a child, but when he ends up in the county jail, he realizes just how much reading and writing would save…

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    My Literacy Development

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    My perspective on literacy has constantly changed over the years of my childhood. I’ve come across many treacherous roadblocks along the way, some in which I still face to this day. My journey in understanding, interpreting, and creating literature has been tough yet enjoyable. It has gotten me to set high goals in becoming more literate and profound when communicating in the English language. My development in literacy consists of my past experiences, my current sentiment towards reading and…

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    In Andrew Sullivan's, "Why I Blog", he explains blogging is a free form of writing. It does not require revising and editing. A good blogger tries to connect to the reader by blogging on the topic that shares the same idea and opinions with the reader rather than going against to their idea. In Mona Eltahawy's, "Twitterholics Anonymous", she talks about her love and hate relationship with the Twitter. She loves the Twitter for the fact that she can connect to the world on the other hand, she…

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    “Write me a story darling”. At age 5, I was sprung into a swirl of madness by my mother. My mother was the type of woman to not only make me read to her, but to also showcase all other areas of creativity with her especially writing stories. I was able to express myself freely in unique ways until the days of my eighth autumn came along: third grade. School incorporated the notion of conformity into my head. Ever since then, my writing has been full of obstacles and different styles. My…

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