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    product, the job is going to look for you because you learning the things necessary to be descriptive. In another situation, you will be able to use your college mind to improve you status at the job. My English Professor showed us that being to put a comma in the right spot can be the difference of you being promoted or getting a raise, rather than someone else getting it. The college material I learn will improve my level at a job and my…

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    Assessment Prepared By: _______Katie Fuhs____________________ 1) What are the strengths of the myth? Which elements are most compelling? Do the plot and characters make sense? The biggest strengths of this myth are most definitely the application and combination of the plots, themes, struggles, characters of the ancient myths we have read in class. This original story obviously had many influences, and you do a wonderful job of weaving these points into a believable story. The references…

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    I believe that in life people need to recognize their strengths and weaknesses. Not only does it help people become more recognized of their abilities, but it also helps people to become better individuals. It is important for individuals to have goals and achievements. Knowing how to overcome weaknesses only makes one stronger. It is good to be aware of yourself as an individual to improve in any area. Based on my experiences so far in college, I realized many of my strengths and weaknesses in…

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    Not everyone finds books to be equal in value or importance because we all have our own tastes in writing. In the article, The Great Gatsby, lead literary critic, H.L. Mencken, criticizes and reviews one of Scott Fitzgerald’s more popular novel, The Great Gatsby. In his writing, Mencken what he dislikes and what he believes is lacking in Fitzgerald’s novel. To accomplish the feat of criticizing a well-liked book without invoking an indignant reaction, Mencken uses rhetorical strategies to…

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    Relationships are built on trust, relationships are built on commitment, respect and equality. As Swamy Vivekananda once said “relationships are more important than life, but it is important for those relationships to have life in them”. Nowadays relationships are affected by many things but the main cause of relationship problems is media. Media mainly affects teenage relationships because teenagers are usually the ones that basically revolve their lives around media. Relationships are…

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    Before going into English composition class, I believed that writing an essay was stressful and difficult, but I realized that an essay is a process that is done by many steps. The first thing I learned throughout this course was that it 's always better to start developing your essay with enough time. With the more time on you hands, meaning you don 't have to write your essay all at once. Alongside to what Mrs. Hernandez has mentioned before that we can write our essay or start it off and…

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    about their experiences when going through the adolescent periods of their lives. Dillard and Ascher write in different styles overall but still use some of the same schemes and tropes of rhetorical grammar. Dillard favors long sentences full of commas and semicolons as she tries to fit as much detail as possible into each statement. Most of her sentences last three lines on the page, but her longest sentence spans almost five with details such as “laughing with Ellin” and “dancing…across a…

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    Many people have used fake names for a variety of reasons but one of the oldest reasons was a method used by authors to publish writing. A alternate name someone uses as an author is often called a “pen name”, an alias or a pseudonym. Authors use pen names so they can be published because for many possible reasons they wouldn’t be published under their own names. Many famous authors have used pen names because they wanted to be taken seriously or wanted to protect their name. For some people…

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    typing the one-thousand plus words were the easy part to finish. In this high school English class, It started off boring the first two weeks of the semester where a lot of grammar based worksheets came to play so we could type a-near-perfect essay. Commas, uppercases, and lowercases to be exact were the main points of our essays for improvement. Through this course, I could write about anything my mind desired, particularly sports related, and at first I was not bothered by the format,…

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    In December 1922, Jean Toomer sent a letter to novelist, Waldo Frank describing his intentions with writing Cane. He said, “From three angles, Cane’s design is a circle. Aesthetically from simple forms to complex ones, and back to simple forms...Or, from the North down into the south, and then a return North” (Davis 10). In Cane, Jean Toomer aesthetically creates a “circle” which is a continuity of ideas by interconnecting two forms of writing: lyrical poetry and narrative prose. By using two…

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