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    Reflection On The Drive

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    The Drive Reflection The Drive was surprisingly easy to write. It was easy because I was simply jotting down my emotions. I already had the whole essay in my head before I knew we were writing an essay. Though, I did not want to write a school essay on it. I finally had to after I spent hours trying to think of a different idea, but this one always came to mind. I finally said, “Screw it” and started it. When I was writing The Drive, I had a lot on my mind always thinking of ways I can tell my…

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    Writing has changed my perspective on various aspects of my life. Some of the essays that I have written in the past have opened doors to new ideas. These essays have helped me make connections I feel I never would have made without writing. I believe this is because I enter my deepest level of concentration when I write. This heightened level of concentration I reach when writing has allowed me to reflect on important areas in my life such as self-awareness and motivation. Self-awareness is a…

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    One very obvious difference between these narratives is their different racial ethnicity. Although all three writers, Douglass, Rodriguez, and Graff shared similar struggles they did so in very different cultures. Fredrick Douglass tell his story as an African American slave and the obstacles he had to overcome as he learned to read and write. Douglass tell, “I…

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    Some people normally dream of writing a book but they lack the skills to make their dream come true. Others, are too busy such that it becomes hard for them to write a book of their own. If you belong to either of those categories, it is the high time that you hire the services of a ghostwriter. Benefits of using a Ghostwriter are really immense and that the reason you should hire their services. Ghostwriters normally do the actual writing for you in exchange for money. They normally forgo all…

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    Chapter one “Reading and Writing in College” in Mosaics is authored by Kim Flachmann. This chapter is about how reading and writing are important and the ways to improve them. Critical thinking requires constant questioning and analyzing about the issues happening around the person and the world. Clear thinking is important to write and read better. Readers follow the author’s view and develop their own ideas while reading the material. People generate more ideas as they read and write more,…

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    My observing experience at both the grove and Dale’s Ridge were similar in many ways. The fact I had read Haskell’s book didn’t make me notice anything new at Dale’s Ridge, I had focused in on the small irrelevant seeming animals and plants at both observation sites. The sites themselves were also very similar, due to the fact they were both landscapes influenced by human choices and land management strategies. The grove used to be treated like every other lawn on campus, mowed over the summer…

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    have also focused on our own processes as readers and writers. It is only by understanding our own process as writers, that we will be able to understand our students’ learning of their own writing processes. Today, I ask you to reflect on your work in your writer’s notebook. We know that learning to write is a life long journey. An important aspect of this journey is to take a reflective stance and think about how you have grown as a writer. Please use your…

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    for me to catch out. Why I was confused cause she through essay she main focus was why the author lack creditability. But she explains what part were good about the author by why certain parts where she could start to lose her audience. The part the writer could clarify a…

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    Rough Draft Essay

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    After reviewing the rough draft presented to me, I have uncovered many areas need to be improved upon. In order to clearly identify the audience, the author ought to state whom the essay identifies with. One such example is: In today’s digital world letter writing has been lost on our teenagers and although their parents grew up in a world of pen and paper letter writing today’s fast pace has left them in the dust. This rough draft does not have a distinct purpose. It goes off in several…

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    With every writer there comes a paper of some sort, whether it is an outstanding paper or an awful paper a writer tends to have some sort of strength and some sort of weakness throughout. With each ability that a writer has, whether it is a strength of organization, order of thesis or a strong introduction or it is a weakness such as catching a comma splice, or being just below the length requirement, resources are available to improve. However, the strength I find to come naturally to me…

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