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    For example, someone would write in a journal differently then they would write an English paper or a to-do list. This is because not everyone has the same purpose or the same audience. When we write we have to be careful to do so in a way that won’t confuse our audience, thus “writing can require careful framing,” (Dryer 108). One wouldn’t…

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    In all honesty, I was dreading reading the book, The Good Food Revolution. A book about race issues and farming just did not sound like my cup of tea. However, I was a little surprised with Will Allen’s story and what the book was really all about. I think there are interesting stories within this book, I grew fond of a specific character, and the book holds a lot more meaning than just how to farm. Overall, I enjoyed certain parts of the book, but certainly not all. I did not enjoy reading the…

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    My Strength As A Writer

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    My strength as a writer is to be able to include my life experience in my writing. A good writer draws a person into their story or makes a story relatable to others. My challenges are being able to grammatically correct the sentence in order for them to flow. However, If I slowdown, I can make sure, that I am telling the story in its entirety, precise and to the point. This will help me tremendously. Based on the feedback I received from prior assignments turned in, the first assignment was…

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    Essay On Discourse

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    Throughout the semester I’ve noticed that the authors Baron, Swales, Bazerman, Alexie, Sommers and Newkirk had brilliant ideas in their text about ideas of writing. All these texts we read this semester had their own importance, but the most significant texts to me were Swales, “The Concept Of a Discourse Community” and Alexie’s text, “Joy of Reading and Writing: The Superman and Me”. Swales describes a discourse community as a group of people who come together and share a common set of…

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    Performing rhetorical analysis allows a reader to understand how a writer conveys their idea. Like shown as an example at the end of Chapter 6, there are many parts to rhetorical analysis. In dissecting writing, the purpose of each piece is clearly understood, like connecting “article to personal experience to create an ethical appeal”(page 109). Parts like briefly overviewing the writing, the criticizing use of evidence and identifying the intended audience are all important pieces of…

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    English 1031 Reflection

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    Coming into English 1301 freshman year was something that I was very terrified of. Since I have not attended school in over nineteen years, and high school English class was never my strong point and I found myself continuously irritated and disorganized. I would rush to write essays just to get it over with, using other people’s thoughts and ideas and transforming them into my own about the subject. I under no circumstances connected with any piece that I was asked to write, so enrolling into…

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    Portfolio Assignment Throughout the Rhetorical Analysis paper that I completed for this English 101 class, I called back to many of my past experiences in high school that allowed me to interpret the meaning of the song that I decided to choose. The main skills from my past that I referenced were: my ability to comprehend text, my ability to convey a message through an essay, and my ability to view a text with an open mind. Opening my mind to the text was one of the more challenging abilities…

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    This bright, luminous light had come from none other than the room of my junior year English teacher, Mrs. Barnheiser. A smile came across my face as I reached for the door knob to enter the presence of my beloved teacher; a kind soul that changed my style of writing. It was at that moment that I recalled all the memories of the hardships and difficulties of the class that influenced me to become a better writer.…

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    My introduction paragraph was not up to the senior level writing. My writing simply didn’t make a clear path that allowed me to carry my ideas throughout the whole paper. The flow of each sentence was choppy and that made it difficult for anyone reading this paper get into the essay; therefore, I need to start including transitional words, phrase, or sentence so the reader and I can easily read my essay faster and with ease. Another thing that I would change is the thesis that I made. It was…

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    MY WRITING PROCESS Have you ever thought of any human activity that is intertwined? Thinking and Writing is intertwined and goes hand in hand. Have you wondered how great writers start their writing journey? Every writing start with thinking. Anyone who has written an Article, Book, Poem, Song, Film etc. has already had a thought or is thinking about something. This makes translating your thought into a master piece goes through a process and I will walk you through the typical journey of my…

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