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    She went above and beyond her call of duty as a writer and got herself into bad situations, which she was fortunate to get out of. She did this all to provide her audience with a message; a message that took her 10 years to develop. Her exigency about the book was to question ethical side of medicine…

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    F.Scott Fitzgerald once said, “ You don’t write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say,” reveals he’s always had something to say whether it was direct or indirect. Throughout F.Scott Fitzgerald’s life, he has experienced events in life that made him have a habit to repeat the past. In many works , he has the consistency to write about financial situations, love that has been lost or social excess. As a minority, Fitzgerald was middle-class and this…

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    I am not sure how to describe my writing style, but if I had to I assume I would call it free writing. Whenever I have a great mass of things going on in my life, I like to just write in my journal. Writing helps me relax and ease my mind with what I'm going through. I am not the best at writing, but I am not terrible either. I have always enjoyed writing and creating different stories. Moreover, I fell in love with writing when I was going through a dark time in my life. Writing would help me…

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    Scribbling pencils across a page, clacking keys on a computer, tapping thumbs on a smartphone--the whole world is a community of writers. People write because they have to, and people write because they want to, but I write because it helps me find who I am. In kindergarten, I was an author. At my grandma’s house, I would spend hours cutting, stapling, and writing until I emerged from the scraps with a handmade book. My stories were about little girls named Tiffany with friend troubles or…

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    "Writing to an audience" means writing to describe the same incident and differing the level of details, while keeping the end consumers of the writing in mind. e.g. consider that you were on a foreign vacation and lost your travel documents; so, if you were to write and share the same incident to different people, the content and details of specific portions would differ depending on the set of people receiving the details. The authorities and consulate concerned about genuinely of the incident…

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    In “Scribe” the protagonists carries the poem out in a positive manner. Showing pride of who her son is and what he has made of himself even if he has been arrested. “He was the writer then, but now, reluctant resident of the Middlesex County House of Corrections, he is the writer, sanctioned by the baddest of baddasses becuase he has trumpeted the power of twisting verb and noun not only to say things, but to get shit” Even though the son of the protagonist is in jail she still…

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    Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within by Natalie Goldberg is an instructional and explanatory novel that 's main goal is to, as it states, free the writer within. Goldberg strives to have each reader achieve the level of utmost appreciation and recognition of writing that she has also. She looks at writing as a way to escape life, but also to dive deeper into it, both at the same time. Right at the beginning when talking about the purpose of the novel, she directly states, " It is…

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    is setting me up to be a great writer and some day I hope to publish a book or a short story. When I was younger I thought I could publish one of my stories, but I never could finish one. I would do a lot of…

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    Diversity In Language

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    is communicate in the way that student talk to one other. Language comes in many different styles and formats. Lederer an author who written this quote “do not try to change your language into the kind of English that nobody really speaks. Lederer is an author very passionate about the English language. He makes it known that language is your own uniqueness that it defines you for you and separate you from other people. You should not to be limited to speak or express yourself through someone…

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    Truthfully, writing requires a lot of efforts. Even the most experienced writers face difficulty with finding inspiration to write and often depend on methods to facilitate their writing.…

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