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    Literature 24 May 2017 Final Essay - Trevor DeYoung Books can have impacts on people’s lives. They can relate, make people feel good, and help them escape from the world in many ways. There’s a type of book anyone can find and enjoy, have it be horror, mystery, comedy, or anything inbetween. In this case, books can connect us to our own personal lives. We can also find connections between other books that relate to each other, finding a bridge between two different genres of books that show how…

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    Romance, horror, comedy, and mystery are all genres of books. Some more interesting than the other depending on the person. So how does one choose what they want to write about? Important factors have to considered, such as ideas, plots, climaxes, endings, character names, and their personalities. Writing a book is a lot harder than it seems when it comes down to it. But before stress engulfs the mind and writer 's block sets in before the first word, follow these few steps and it will make…

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    Thank you for coming! Jimmy: To start off i'd like to commend your work on The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime. The mystery murder novel is written through the eyes of Christopher Bonne which began following the murder of Wellington, the pet dog of Ms Shears, his neighbour. As Christopher nears the truth, his investigations unravel the personal mysteries within his family and revelations of lies and deceits begin to unfold, that lead him to question what he believes of the…

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    25, Edward had the opportunity to tour Europe, visiting Germany, France, and Italy. He's also documented to have been a poet and playwright. It has been implied that the Earl of Oxford created the pseudonym of Shakespeare to avoid persecution for writing that was often satirical or critical.…

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    Over the next few pages I plan to look into a few of the research sources that I’ve come across in the past month or so doing research for our Individual Endeavor. However, I am not writing to draw conclusions and create a thesis statement. Rather, I plan to dive deep into what makes each piece of writing what it is, from its audience, genre, situation and medium. The first source that I will be exploring in this essay comes from the Journal of Sustainable Tourism. The article, entitled…

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    Becoming a successful author can be quite difficult, but forty-one-year-old Sara Shepard has done just that, and more. I am writing this report to introduce you to Sara Shepard, telling you about her life, and talk about some of her most successful literary works. I chose Sara Shepard because I have read all sixteen novels of her Pretty Little Liars series, along with her three companion novels. The Pretty Little Liars series was developed into a television program on what used to be ABC…

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    English 101 Reflection

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    improved my performance significantly throughout the semester. I am more confident in my writing and I have found that I am beginning to enjoy writing—something I thought I would never say. I am beginning to care more about my writing now that I see how the things I write may actually make a difference in the world later on. That is a great feeling. To know that, through proper use of appeals and style, my writing can have an impact inspires me to continue to…

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    title suggests a lot about the story. The title is written in the first person which captures your attention and makes you inquisitive as to ‘Why has he seen a killer die?’ this is most likely the intended impact on the audience to create a sense of mystery and question as this would not be the everyday event to take place so this makes people want to read on. The word ‘See’ would suggest that he did not want to see this, You can see things without always intending to do so and this is what I…

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    His plays were performed by several theater companies. In 1594 Shakespeare began writing, and later acting, for the Lord Chamberlain’s Men company. This was later renamed the King’s Men when James I came to power. Shakespeare moved up and became a shareholder in the company. Along with the other shareholders, Shakespeare worked to develop…

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    The Importance Of Writing

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    passion for one of literatures’ greatest mystery writers, Agatha…

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