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    Such as how long I’ve lived in a dorm and how old I am and what my gender is and so on…. I plan to do this all during Thanksgiving break as well! I am planning on getting the essays done by the 26th, so I want to get all the little basic application questions finished by the 27th. Now, all of this is due by the third of December at 11:59pm but it is my plan to have everything filled out and completed by the time I come back from Thanksgiving break- so probably around the 22nd or…

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    Initial “Role and Function of Rhetoric” Essay Rhetoric is defined as the use of effective or persuasive writing or speaking. Rhetoric can persuade and impress using many figures of speech, various models and compositional techniques, which create effective forms of communication to an audience pertaining to the topic, by being both negative or positive. Rhetoric is mainly defined by the function it is used for. The role of Rhetoric is intended to influence an audience in one way or another. It…

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    program reassured me that my AP English classes that I took in high school had prepared me well enough for college writing. However, I was still a little unsure exactly how much writing was expected due to the fluctuation in course experience due to professor variance. However, after attending the first couple of classes I was once again reassured that I was prepared for this basic English class. I felt fairly confident on the work I put into the Midterm Portfolio. I believed it to be A or B…

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    they lived in and how it influenced their style of writing. Emily Dickinson is a poet who wasn’t discovered during her lifetime but has some of the most amazing work. Her writings seems to possess possible connections to her life as well as give the readers beautiful images. Although her work wasn’t discovered until after her life she was still an amazing poet who knew how to use language. Emily Dickinson was never in the lime light for her writing, instead she had a rather bland life. She was…

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    means for communication is an instrument of thinking. It is our capacity to convey through words that make human beings different from other creatures. Without language man would not have survived. Since linguistics is the study of language, it is basic for a linguist to comprehend what language is. Language is an exceptionally unpredictable human phenomenon; all attempts to characterize it, have proved insufficient. More or less, language is an ‘organized noise’ used for social circumstances.…

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    F. Scott's Life

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    After completing basic training he had to Louisville, Kentucky for about a month then was sent to Camp Gordon in Georgia for another month. After he heard that he was going to get stationed in Alabama, he wrote a letter to a man there looking for the best women in Alabama. The man sent him a list of names, and the one that caught his eye was Zelda. She was a 17 year old girl, who just graduated from High School. Then he arrived at Camp Sheridan in Alabama to prepare to go overseas and to meet…

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    students and their readiness to perform in writing courses. A question that comes to mind is “Are students being prepared for Post-Secondary writing?” If so, what steps are taken to make sure that students are able to perform and at what stage does this/should this learning take place? Carnegie Mellon University states that students should posses certain skills in order to be a proficient writer. Reading Comprehension, Analytical Skills, Writing Mechanics, Writing Strategy, Idea Communication,…

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    Reading Specialist use state standard tests, observations, and reader’s individual grade level work to analyze what grade level reader is currently at. Reading Specialists need to recognize the basic content, construct validity. Reading Specialists administer and interpret appropriate assessment for students. They collaborate with teachers and provide encouragement for students. The reason why this Standard 3 Assessment and Evaluation will benefit…

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    Maniac Magee

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    In the story, Maniac Magee, the author Jerry Spinelli developed Maniac as a smart character. One example from the story of how Maniac was considered a smart character was on the pages 10-13. In these pages, Maniac was roaming the town of Two Mills and ran into many people. The first person Maniac ran into was a girl named Amanda Beale, who kept all of her books in a heavily guarded suitcase. When Maniac and Amanda were talking, Maniac asked for a book, and at first, she said no, but then…

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    present age because he has developed his individual style of narration. His narration is marked with simplicity of tone and depth of meaning. Though, writing for him is a spontaneous overflow of emotions, his stories are carefully crafted. For him writing is a means of conversing with the world. He writes to ease his soul. He also believes that writing is an art, it needs as much devotion and love as an artisan does have for his creation. Like Hemingway, he seems to believe that art lies in…

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