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    how I learn best. If you know what style of teaching you respond to best you can replicate that learning environment for other classes and situations. I feel that my writing has changed because of the writing classes I have taken as well as what types of writing required for different class. I have had different experiences with writing and learning how to write correctly throughout my high school career and earlier years; learning different writing styles from different teachers has…

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    I reexamine my work over the course of the semester, I have noted significant improvements in my writing and critical thinking skills. As a writer, I have learned to let go of the traditional five paragraph model in order to embrace more dynamic writing structures and explore topics more thoroughly. Throughout the seminar, I have gained a solid understanding of the expectations within college writing. In regards to my analytical skills, I learned how to read a passage or examine a film in order…

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    In his article, Writing for Teachers, Peter Elbow talks about the many difficulties a student faces when writing for a teacher, and also the obstacles that both the parties involved must overcome. Elbow points out that students are often asked to write for the teacher but are supposed to address a general audience – “a creature blessed by intelligence, a certain amount of education (“general”), and an open mind”, but one whom they have no information about. They are rarely ever told the…

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    is the final project presented during this course. Upon completion of the course and this specific project, the learning outcomes are as follows: • presented compelling speeches; • demonstrated the ability to communicate competently in various writing styles; • utilized an array of presentation methods and media to enhance performance skills. Presented compelling speeches effectively to inform, persuade, and/or entertain a specified audience. In the last week of Speech Prep & Delivery course,…

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    Hemingway. In Ernest Hemingway’s “A Clean Well Lighted Place” and William Faulkner’s “Barn Burning”, Ernest Hemingway uses a succinct, clean, staccato, and eloquent style of writing in order to show how although one might gain…

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    Thesis Statement (2.) Both stories contain aspects of irony and foreshadowing as well as wonderful use of Suspense. Using this essay you can see for yourself the similarites and diffrences found in the two stories as they use these liteary techniques. II The InterLopers Written by saki in 1901, a romanian tale that tells of two people who go into the woods to kill eachother end up making friends, they both still die in the the end though! A. The Beginning (1.) Starts with…

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    “Araby” strongly differentiate their narrators when it comes to the inner stream of consciousness and psyche. Joyce’s approach to giving color to the inner sides of his characters is remarkable, with the modernistic style embracing elements of older, more classical spots in his writings. When it comes to these two works in particular, the way the reader is absorbed by the world the author intended to create differs from one text to the other. The shallow psychoanalytical perspective taken into…

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    Writing has always been something I have gotten enjoyment from; sentence structure and grammar being a particular interest of mine. In school, I was quick to catch mistakes in writings and was often praised for my ability to string stories together. Closely observing the techniques and styles of authors I admired, I’ve considered myself to be more of an effective emulator of writing than a true writer. Personally, writing has always been a vehicle for artistic expression, meaning I usually made…

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    This is scene in the quote "No, you dug this hole, you fill it in” page. 324. Silvey has used the language feature of symbolism and the literary technique of metaphor to create Charlies character development that is seen in the novel. This quote uses the language feature of symbolism to show Charlies rebellion against his mother, after Charlie witnesses his mother having an affair in the family car…

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    William Shakespeare, George Orwell, and Joseph Conrad compare and contrast different ideas to help bring together his or her thoughts. Light versus dark, Denmark and Norway, Memory and the Past, are examples how an author may compare and contrast situations that may be important to the meaning and understanding of their novels. Besides those meanings, corruption is also a very important theme within these novels too. It shows and explains that a certain act can happen in real life. The three…

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