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    any specific audience without adding a pointless sentence. I only had one run-on sentence which was due to me combining two sentences and forgetting to reword it later. Then on the opposite spectrum, I only had one fragment sentence. I had numerous comma mistakes throughout the essay, at least that was consistent. I even put one in the date making it not…

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    I enrolled in English 122 at Aims. I was terrified at first because it had been twenty years since I had written an English paper. I was disappointed I received a B on my first reflection. I studied her comments and I realized I had forgotten some comma rules. She was an extremely hard grader who challenged me. I learned from her comments, and I vastly improved my writing. The professor I had for Children’s Literature at Aims last…

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    At the end of the first semester, I set two goals that I wanted to accomplish throughout the second semester. The first goal was to make my essays stronger by not writing so much, and to create sentences that weren’t too wordy and more meaningful. My second goal was to enhance my vocabulary and not be so redundant. To achieve my first writing goal, I reread my essays multiple times checking to see if I could get rid of any unnecessary words . Rereading my work also went along with my second goal…

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    Both Christina Rossetti and Audre Lorde have written each a poem in which the central theme is of a recurring memory of a time past. Their poems use a variety of literary devices that involves the reader in experiencing the occurring memory of a past time with the speaker of the poem. Through this involvement, between the reader and the voice, the poems misleads the reader into being captured by their dream like state that makes the reader misread the inconsistencies within them. This essay will…

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    MBK – Lab Report Name: ___Melissa Callon _________________ Section: ___________________ Observing Bacteria and Blood Questions: @. A. List the following parts of the microscope and describe the function of each 1. Eyepiece: x10 or x15 lenses used to look through to view objects within the viewing field 2. Eyepiece Tube: holds the eyepiece 3. Main Tube: moves vertically for focusing 4. Coarse Adjustment: Used for the initial focusing of the viewing…

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    services that the customer service will be provided for the client. The customer service individual must be diverse and able to have an erection verbally on the phone as well as written and face-to-face Conversations with Unit heads and staff. Therefore Comma The Customer service person would have to be divorced in each unit Operation The name , and other criteria for the unit, and statements are to be presented to the clients and audience. Also why these employees are in training they are…

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    Omar Nabelsi Jamestown, one of the most unsuccesfull settlements in the New World. What were the most significant reasons for their death and collapse? Why you may ask. Although many variables took part in the failure of Jamestown, the most significant reasons would be: famine, preparation of occupation, disease. The infamous Jamestown Drought. Document B (a statistic graph) shows the amount of rain in Jamestown over the years, it also includes the Jamestown Drought. We can see the…

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    beginning of the school year. I also found it useful to have the teacher’s assistance teaching me how to read with purpose. This has expand my knowledge of proof reading, I also was able to see that there was much more than just being spellcheck and the comma Nazi. Reading someone’s paper gives you a deeper understanding of the person who is writing, correcting where they may have gone astray, and always the help you receive in…

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    Ee Cummings Essay

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    “A line will take us hours maybe; Yet if it does not seem a moment's thought, our stitching and unstitching has been naught.” This quote by William Yates, articulates, just how much time E.E. Cummings put into his poems, because they all seem effortless or like a moment’s thought. Because of fact that Cummings almost never used capital letters in his poems, people often spell his name the same way, without any capitalization. What makes Cummings so interesting is his abnormal form his works take…

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    “Wow I have really improved,” I thought to myself as I looked at my old handwriting. Through the years I have learned as I went through each grade, sometimes I learned how to improve writing, and other times I learned something new in math. Because my teachers pushed me to do better, I improved in math and science, and I learned more about grammar, eighth grade was my best year. For starters, 8th grade year was my best year because my teachers pushed me to do my best. When I did something that…

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