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    Writing did not come naturally for me as it did for other students, who could write within minutes and the piece was established as well said or a great explanation. I often dote on how many others have it so easy, while I spend my time struggling to write a few sentences that make sense to the reader. When I do write for school papers, my intent, like many others, is to follow the entire rubric, to make sure all that I have fits the prompt as I strive for good grades. When I was little and even…

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    night I would imagine a new adventure before I fell asleep, and in the morning it would motivate me to write. I realized that the more fiction books I read, the better my stories became; they helped me with plot twists and character development. Writing my own fiction novels allowed me to escape reality, and create my own amazing story I could immerse myself into. I tried journaling but it never stuck because, to me, reality and my life itself were dull and boring. Fiction novels pushed me to…

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    William Shakespeare is a historical man, we still read his writing today in so many different ways. William has many unknown facts about him. For example, his life, works, achievements, impact and impacts on him, and his political and social background. This is just a little part of his career. Everyone knows about William Shakespeare, the famous writer and poet, but do you know about his home life. There will continually be a lot of everyday questions that no one will be able to answer…

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    high school. Not knowing what to do Laurel tries to fit in and she would try to remember what her older sister would tell her if she was still here. Left to figure this high school life out by herself Laurel continues to write, believe it or not but writing to the dead help her gain a new friendship with two girls that are confused most of the time about their sexuality, Hanna a popular redhead who loves to have boyfriend left to right sometimes two or three at a time. Hannah lives with her…

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    CMN238 – Paperback Hero Task 1B – Critical Reflection Name: Samuel Hair Student ID Number: 1081985 Tutor: Will Elliot Word Count: 505 Primarily with writing, any individual’s ability is stimulated from teachings, as well as textual sources. And while both are as equally as relevant in manipulating the thinking process of a creative writer, at this moment I will discuss what is the more important texts that influenced my ability to write my Task 3 story. The two texts I will be relating to…

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    Writing and reading was taught briefly to me in my 5th grade year. For reading, I was taught to read an essay and if I don’t understand it then I reread it. Sometimes I take notes but when I do, I have a hard time picking out the main ideas and then rewriting the notes. When I’m writing an essay, I have a hard time keeping it clear for the reader to read. Strong vocabulary is also hard for me to include in my essays. I struggle with attempting to perfect my essays before they are even complete.…

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    This essay, “The Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie”, demonstrates a well-written and effective essay through its use of a clear essay structure; following the order of writing. The author starts with the hook, “Who does not enjoy a good mystery story?” This hook is strong as it catches the reader’s attention. The information in the introduction follows “a triangle standing on its point,” meaning it goes from general to specific. The author begins the essay with a general idea and then makes her…

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    more from that author. Authors use a few different techniques in order for the reader to better understand and enjoy their book. The book I read, Burning Blue by Paul Griffin took techniques such as literary elements, and made it his own. Griffin's writing style is like nothing I've seen before, it made the book thoroughly enjoyable and I couldn't put the book down. Literary elements are the components of a literary piece such as setting, plot, theme, and resolution. For me, the plot of Burning…

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    The book A Delicate Truth is incredibly rich with caricatures and plot. This book cannot be concentrated down into several sentences without losing a large amount of the book’s substance. All of this is characteristic of John le Carré’s writing style. He builds a world around the reader and fully immerses them with complete plot. Trying to condense a book with such detail often does a disservice to the book. It makes the book look flat and boring when in reality it is a complete…

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    in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England on April 26, 1564 to a well-renowned glover, John Shakespeare. He had 7 other siblings. At 18, he married Anne Hathaway. Shakespeare managed to write 37 plays and 154 sonnets. Around the time of him writing his plays, the only company…

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