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    Sedaris Me Talk

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    Challenges that come from having this style audience are due to the subject at hand. While Sedaris seems to have written this article to capture first-time students, my essay will be towards a more seasoned academic audience. With this in mind it could be tough trying to get my point across, perhaps some of the audience members never felt this way prior to starting school. Or it’s possible that this type of situation for them was so long ago, that they no longer…

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    and concepts clearly with other students. Similar to the stigma of engineering students, I struggled with writing. I had a hard time with making my ideas within a paper obvious and with meeting the minimum length requirements for a written assignment. Sometimes I became too wordy in my sentences. The justice studies program also lectured communicating, but it was primarily focused on writing because of written reports being used in the courtroom. It seemed that no matter what program I studied…

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    the man behind the curtain: The importance of identity in academic writing”, I introduced the the main idea of what the article is about in the beginning of the analysis. I was aiming to support William’s ideas of how identity is necessary in academic writing. The methods that I used to accomplish this are discussing and simplifying the ideas from the Williams text in a more understandable format. William’s…

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    The Rogerian Argument

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    When is comes the writing a research paper the usage of scholarly sources makes the thoughts and views of the writer more effective and relevant. That is why they are so important to academic research. There are many ways to distinguish the difference of a scholarly and non-scholarly. They both have different characteristics. The qualities of a scholarly…

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    welcoming and just what I needed to strengthen my writing skills for the duration of college. Through this term, I have: conducted experiments, analyzed ideas, written essays, reflected, read articles, peer-edited essays, proposed ideas, conducted interviews and volunteered. With all of these different exercises, I have made significant process in my writing process. Throughout this class I have learned how to: communicate effectively using writing, speech, and images, analyze ideas…

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    essential to my overall academic journey. This test gave me confirmation and exposed me to things that I did not know or would think about initially. During and after this test I experienced many mixed emotions. Rather sad, happiness, disappointment, encouragement or even inspiration. I understand that “these test results can be critical to my success in this…

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    Ethical Dilemma: Academic Integrity and Essay Writing Websites Growing up as a child, I was taught to work hard for my own success and to take pride in my work. Moreover, when you turn in work that does not belong to you, you are gain nothing from the assignment. Due to how I was raised, I only believed in receiving credit for work performed and constructed by me. Recently, I learned about a new innovation of online essay-writing websites. I initially saw an advertisement for them on the social…

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    Think About Your Readers' Needs Whatever you are writing, your aim should be to make your text as clear as possible – to present your ideas clearly and concisely…

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    I & You Vs Azuma

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    the Computer Science as major. The author assumed the readers would have a basic knowledge, so they would be acknowledged through this article about "CS". While in Thurk et al.'s text (2016) their targeted was certain audiences, who have a strong academic background. Another deference was in the in the rhetorical Structure, Azuma's text the language and the structure was informal in terms of using informal expression. Also, the way to express his topic within this text was less formal because…

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    an embarrassingly false sense of security about my writing. Although high school was valuable, as it taught me how to concisely put my thoughts together and make a cohesive essay, I was often writing rhetorical analyses or synthesizing given sources – nothing like English 102 required. I was conditioned to write in very limited periods of time with barely a second to look back, which was a bold contrast to the reflective manner of college writing. I’ve discovered that taking time to revise (and…

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