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    The most preeminent writers around the world, always have a specific writing ritual. These writers perform certain behaviors, at an exact time, in a set environment; that is their writing ritual. The ritual will benefit the writer, and result in his or her best work. The writing ritual is the key component to a successful piece of writing, but there are key components to the writing ritual as well. The prime writing ritual includes blaring Ellie Goulding, and sitting on a black ottoman in a…

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    Throughout my life, the English language has been a huge part of my life. I believe leaning to read and write are very important in today 's society, so I am very grateful to have had resources to be able to do so. I remember when my mom used to take me to the library. I was not in school yet, but my mom tried her best to make sure I could read at a certain level. We would take turns reading each page. When we finished reading the book, she would ask me what the book was about to make sure I…

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    According to Sonaku, a career website, a Television Writer is an experienced writer whose duties include developing, writing, and revising television scripts before they are released to the public. With writing the script comes creating the characters, developing the dialogue, and creating a scenario that will be interesting to the viewers. Career One Stop, a website that people can use to research the different types of careers states thatTelevision Writers usually work in teams to ensure that…

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    order. Your paragraph about his information is fine but I think it needs to be orangized. Does the writer introduce the article’s name, the author’s name, and the main point/argument of the article? Is it effective? Yes, this part was very clear. It 'll be nice is his essay was illtiaze; but, it 's fine so far. Just try and add more details on the suthor themselves, In the thesis, does the writer argue whether the argument is developed well/effective/convincing, rather than the argument…

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    Distorted Reflections We are the sum or our experiences. Finding out what type of writer you are is a journey. If you take a snapshot at different time during your development you can probably see the difference in how you right now verses how you wrote in the sixth grade. During that journey you discover what your capabilities are. When a student starts writing in school, there isn 't really any room for imagination or creativity; it is all about structure, discipline and what the teacher told…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald” and “American theories of the novel”. In this article, Perosa emphasizes on how in the early 1970’s, numerous authors commenced evaluating Fitzgerald’s methodology of writing. In this article, Perosa examines how different writers critiqued and described Fitzgerald’s style and craft of writing. Perosa evaluates Milton R. Stern’s novel, “The Golden Moment” and delineates Stern’s purpose of writing the novel was to “illustrate the national rather than the literary…

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    The Writing Life Annie Dillard’s, The Writing Life, gives the aspiring writer bits and pieces of her own experience to help fuel the creative process an eager learner needs to get their own desires from literature onto paper. With frankness, Dillard gives advice on how one should begin to write, revealing an insight into the reality of the beautiful yet difficult process of the written word. One piece of advice is simply just to write down anything and everything. Without putting yourself out…

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    A woman by the name of Anne Tyler once said "If I waited until I felt like writing I 'd never write" I never realized how true this was until my teacher made me write a short story. I hated writing. Research papers, speeches, stories, I didn 't like them. I didn’t they were necessary. I had a creative writing class in the 11th grade. The class was just put on my schedule. I didn’t want the class so, just like the other students in that class, I tried to get out it. Nobody could leave.…

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    Instead of just teaching basic grammatical rules and conventions, this course has expanded my thinking as a writer by showing me the importance of one 's research for writing and helping me to sharpen my analytical skills. Now, I view myself as a writer who can express herself effectively in multiple formats and who can better analyze various types of pieces. I believe I have earned an A in the course because I produce work that…

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    Why do writers write? If it 's not for the money why do writers write? Joan Didion said, “I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means.” This quote expresses to me why writers write. Throughout this course, I have experienced the opportunity to express myself as a writer and having the flexibility to do what I want. Expressing myself in my own why defines who I am as a writer, and this course has given me this. Taking this course last year was…

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