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    The impact of such a fake quote remaining in history as something that was said by Jarre, rather than something that was made up by Fitzgerald is that the quote would become referenced so many times by renowned print and online media outlets without challenge. Thus, it would become an inaccurate fact about Jarre. The quote may also have a negative impact on the receiving audience such as academic sources where it is found. For example, a music school in a university may write journal articles…

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    There are many similarities and differences between the article titled From Outside, In written by Barbara Mellix and the book titled Lives on the Boundary written by Mike Rose. Both works focus on the writer’s personal growth and challenges within the English language and the American school system. In both cases, the authors lacked a sense of belonging to the school system. Their lack of belonging stemmed from their differing cultures, but both authors did not posses the same culture as one…

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    Relationship With Writing

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    don’t lack as many skills as I thought I did. I have taken this class before and I really wasn’t confident the go around all of a sudden I have a new found understanding of reading and I feel that was what I really needed in order to become a better writer. No I am not a reader; I would rather do anything but read. Although, I have found myself tangled up in love novels or gossip, reading just never became a hobby for me. I know there’s a relationship between reading and writing, there’s no…

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    Ray Bradbury's Analysis

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    Bradbury uses free-association to begin his stories where he simply types a word and goes from there, his passion and love for his work comes through his pages. He also encourages writers to find their own voice through practice, and to write until grammar and story structure become unconscious. The book is a non-fiction novel based on reference work from the authors life experiences. Figures of speech are used throughout the authors…

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    from? I think the answer to that is a two part one. I’m saying that it’s a yes and no answer. I say yes because when you write a lot of time people will start writing what they know, what they know might be heart ach are pain. No because sometime a writer might just start writing from what they think. I think writing can be many things. We just have to read and see if we can figure it out. What is a character? Well my definition of a character is someone that is in a story. Someone that hold…

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    The criteria needed to be considered be a good writer from an academic standpoint is a complex formula that for some comes naturally and for others is like navigating a nearly impossible labyrinth of methods, rules, and requirements. Many students including myself, struggle with these concepts. Even after having a background with college level English courses, both of which I was enrolled in at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA), the struggle continues. In my own experience, frustration…

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    My writing A good academic writer is one who includes evidence, structure, specifics, and facts to prove a point. I 'll be taking in account two positions that I have encountered in what I’ve read, in Michael Berube’s and Anthony Petrosky’s text. Berube talks about how analyzing is better than summarizing a paper. As in giving all what good academic writing is. My experiences with writing is horrible, I sit in my room for hours trying to figure out what my first sentence should be. What I value…

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    rules often tell writers how they should write, what they should write about, how long their writing should be, and any other rules to limit the writer. Some have even described it as a form that is to be filled out. Rules and expectations were probably not created to hinder writers, however, with changing views and perspectives, writers now feel that the rules are doing just that. Writers who think that these rules serve only to be a hindrance are called “postmodernists.” These writers seem…

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    Writing is a creative process and is without a doubt one of the greatest forms of art. To a writer a word is like the paint that an artist uses to decorate their canvas. While lacking any true meaning on its own, once it is blended and used in union with other words it can end up creating a masterpiece that spurs the imagination and inspires thought. As a kid I always was in awe by the power of words and their ability to make a story and make me feel like the worlds they spoke of actually…

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    established between the students and teachers (291). Shaughnessy presents four stages of development as a basic writer instructor and explains how educators move through these stages before becoming competent to teach basic writing. The first stage called “Guarding the…

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