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    Niccolò Machiavelli is smart and a strategic author. There are many ways on how to interpret his famous work, “The Prince”. It is intriguing that Machiavelli did not provide a title for the book. In doing so, Machiavelli shows his strategic writing to challenge the reader. To read the book and accept it in a literal sense is questionable. The intended audience rather audiences for the book is anyone that can access the book but the real audience will catch the essence of Machiavelli’s work. With…

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    despite the fact that, I am still learning new skills daily on how to improve my writing. Even though, I am not the best the writer, I have gained enough strength in my writing to separate me from the average writer. In other words, the best way to improve on something is by practicing, and that is a lesson writing papers has taught me. One of my greatest skills as a writer in my opinion is being able to expand on a topic. In other words, I like to elaborate and find the bigger picture of…

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    get depth and meaning out of the message that is to be conveyed. Using these words would in turn help the reader formulate better the scene that the writer is trying to convey. This is an effective way of author to audience communication I personally find this one of the most important strategies that any writer should follow because, being a writer the main purpose that we are writing for is to get our thoughts, opinions our visions across to our chosen audience just the way we formed it in our…

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    teachers should demonstrate their own struggles and methods of writing in order for their students to realize that “we are all writers” (117). By dismantling song lyrics, poems, and jingles, the students realized that writing is hard work and does not come easily for most people, not even their teacher. The students were able to witness the writing process for “real writers,” by identifying what the authors’ were communicating by “clarifying their intentions with word choice, allusions, and…

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    from other professors and politicians as examples to explain why they are lacking imagery, pretentiousness, and what he described as 'ugly' wording/phrasing. Dying metaphors are the first main topic he touches upon, he noted that many political writers often used dying metaphors such as "toe on the line", without…

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    Contrary to Tompkins (2012) theory that explains children can be writers at the same time they are learning to read if not sooner; when children are able to develop the interrelation of purpose, audience they can write about those experiences while learning standard spelling usage, capitalization, and punctuation. The writing process has five features with subsections lead the writer through the complete process of producing a paper ready for publishing. When I compare my…

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    Performance Assessment Essay for Blugold Semnar When writing this Self-Assessment Essay upon the completion of the Blugold Seminar class, I realized what I truly did get out of this class. I was introduced to the knowledge of joining to the many conversations and debates I will be exposed to in the upcoming semesters and how to connect with these conversations. One of the most significant goals I secured was the ability to understand and apply the key rhetorical terms, specifically…

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    her essay “Revision strategies of Student Writers and Experienced Adult Writers” which all writers are classified into two types of writers, student writers and experienced writers. She gives each a set of characteristics used to classify writers. She explains that student writers always feel the need for constant revision and when they revise they mostly use methods such as deletion, substitution, addition and reordering. Conversely, experienced writers envision their readers and use a first…

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    There are many ways in which writers are able to delineate their own thoughts of the world and share them with those willing to listen. Often, however, it is a daunting task that requires the support of “the most sympathetic of companions”. In Marian E. Lewes’ response to Melusina Peirce’s letter, Lewes encourages Peirce by utilizing a familiar tone which deepens their connection, numerous personal examples which serve to provide evidence and bolster her position and applications of metaphors in…

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    the prompt and explore both sides of an argument. I am more formal in my writing; I do not write how I speak. To become a better writer, I plan to read other essays and stem off of other author’s ideas. Whether it be how the author introduces a quote or concludes his writing, I believe reading more and more works of literature will help me become a more versatile writer.…

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