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    terms like DOA (die on arriver) or vital signs. compared to if I am writing for business professionals I will use terms like account payable (AP) or assets. I learned to do this when I wrote about my discourse community. I have read work from writers but never thought about analyzing multiple tests, variety produced for multiple purposes. I can now read and analyze various work from more than one author I can tell where…

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    People would not have to think about what they are reading if they are never forced to try and find the answer to an unanswered question; however, which questions the author presents often separates the decent writers from the preeminent writers. Nathaniel Hawthorne is a prime example of a writer who infused complex and meaningful questions and ideas into his literature. A vast majority, if not all of his work has this quality. Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts…

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    When it comes to Composition 1, I learned a lot. In the beginning I wanted to learn how to become a better and creative writer. I also wanted to learn how to come up with topics and write about them easier. One last very important thing that I wanted to learn was how to prepare myself for college next year. After finishing Composition 1, I can say that I did accomplish all of those goals. I accomplished my goals because I worked really hard and focused on every single paper. In the beginning,…

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    Organization is an integral part of writing an essay. Without organization, ideas will be jumbled and the argument will be unclear. As a writer in English 101, I learned how to structure my essays and how to organize my thoughts in a way that strengthens my arguments. English 101 greatly helped me advance as a writer. Before this class, I would never add my own voice into my papers; however, throughout the course of the semester, I learned to draw from my own experiences and integrate those…

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    Bildungsroman is a novel about the moral and psychological growth of the main character. In life we don’t thrive when things are facile; we thrive when we face challenges. Life greatest moments are usually learned at the lowest times and from the worst mistakes. In the Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, demonstrates the evolution of the protagonist as he goes through the struggles during racial times in the 1950’s. Crash Course describes the struggle of the narrator and how, “at every turn, the…

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    Throughout the entirety of this English 101 course, I have seen my skills as a writer grow. In the beginning of the school year, my writing fell short of my expectations, but as I continued to work and learn the principles of writing, I have written papers that I am proud to say are mine. Among the aspects of my writing I have improved, the best strives are seen within my my counter arguments and overall strength and coherency of my papers. To begin, when looking at a paper I wrote in August on…

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    Sylvia Plath had a troubled life. She tried to commit suicide once, but failed. She ended up marrying and having two kids, but the marriage ended in divorce. She later tried to commit suicide again, this time she succeeded. As seen in the poem Mirror, if we aren’t content with our reflection or focus too much on finding ourselves through the mirror, we will end up losing ourselves and never find happiness, just like Plath. We need to find ourselves without looking in the mirror, because if…

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    Argumentation Techniques Brian Tracy often uses anecdotes as his types of evidence and rarely uses proven statistics. He follows the same pattern for all of his chapters in the book, causing it to be very repetitive. He will first motivate the reader by reminding them of their potential and abilities. He may begin a chapter by saying that “You were born to do something wonderful with your life” (Tracy 116). A short inspirational paragraph that uses the appeal to flattery fallacy usually…

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    It was a great story. The writer had focused on certain issues in the short stories. Lawrence focused on the crucial aspects of the world nowadays which is considered ‘broken’ as we read the story. This story is about the reality of the broken world nowadays where peoples no longer…

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    taught, in order to make the world better, more just, more discriminating.” Reflecting back on her experience at “Leavis Cambridge”, as Byatt refers to it, she is able to respect and admire the moral seriousness with which Leavis attempted to place ‘English Literature at the center of university studies and also of social morality.” Though, Byatt utters now that “I felt then that these claims were extravagant and absurdly exclusive.” She continues to believe in the power and beauty of…

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