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    When I was little, before I could read, I visited my grandparents house in rural South Dakota. My family usually visited on Sundays after church where we would eat the meal my grandma had prepared, after which my grandpa would always read a devotion. I loved hearing my grandpa read. His voice was calming and deep, his words flowed together, only interrupted by the occasional pause to clear his throat. I loved hearing him read so much I began to grab all the books I could find in the little…

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    Informal Texting

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    Keeping your audience in mind is always important when you’re writing. After all, they are the people reading it so making sure they understand the material is a key component. There are two ways to write, informal and formal. You would only use one depending on the paper and the audience. For example, when writing a letter to a college professor, you would want to write it formally. But if you’re sending a text message to a close friend, writing it formally would sound silly. Naturally writing…

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    Forever Writers - Testimonials Our member writers here are submitted their testimonials on how well they experience to participate in Forever Writers website. These are the past and current testimony of our members: I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know how grateful I am to have Forever Writers in my life and how thankful I am for all of your help and support. —Trisha Though I had been writing experience for years, I did not have a good system for sending them out to places. When…

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    My Idea Of Good Writing

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    My idea of good writing would be the ability to effectively analyze text and write a piece of work that successfully incorporates the analysis. With this also includes revising and making sure that all arguments and points are easily understood. My idea of good writing has changed because throughout the course I have realized that everyone has their own style of writing. Even though we all write differently, in the end, if the final product is understandable and scholarly then the writing is…

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    to what I missed to include and to make sure the reader understands what I meant to say. It also made sure that I, as the writer understood what I wrote and how it can make me to become a better writer as I think about these…

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    I am also currently reading Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire. I am on page 70; however, I plan to quit reading the novel. There are two main reasons for which I dislike this book. The first is that the hopeless tone of the main character, Iris, is very forced. The words do not seem to flow naturally, and as I read I feel very much like the author is trying incredibly hard to create something (to be completely frank I am not sure what that something is). It seems to have been…

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    I got the incredible opportunity to intern at Telemundo New Orleans. As a member of PRSSA I attended a networking night last semester, and got to talk to a lot of people. Telemundo caught my attention, so when I stopped and talk, I asked for information and they told me they send me an email. Some weeks later I got an email from a Loyola student that worked there, saying they wanted to talk an offer me an internship if I was interested. That same Friday I went to an interview and got it. I was…

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    Cursive should still be taught because studies show that 50 percent of literacy is cursive and it’s a tool that you can apply and gives you more options. Some examples to show that cursive should still be taught today are, you can write faster, you will need to write a signature, and you are more literate if you can read and write cursive. Although some people think cursive should not be taught is because everybody says that we don’t have any time for it or that we already use technology. Well,…

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    writing is also formal in addressing the topic and readers. While the voice in creative writing tends to have common vocabulary and sensory words such as in, “Finding Your Voice,” by Ann Lamott, a casual voice is displayed, where she discusses that writers have a responsibility to open every closed door in order to write about the concealed, intimidating and inappropriate…

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    Why People Burn Books

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    Everything has its time. Time to destroy and a time to build. The time to be silent and a time to speak. Yes it is. But what else? There is something else, something else that I must say …. It’s not the first day when I think about the books that should be burned. Why would people burn the books? Books are able to open the new world for us. They have some little things which are important and has a big sense in our lives. I never thought that such a paperless thing could create a new world,…

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