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    In the poem ¨Did You Ever¨ by Marcia Conley Carter the theme is “Poems are hard to complete or finish as long as it may seem or as hard as it is never give up;some accomplishment always prevails” First, “how hard it must have been … To think of a subject, one to intrigue readers” The difficulty is shown and it is trying to explain how a poem can take so much effort and the author never seems to give up. Giving you a different outlook on poems as a whole. Later on, the author says “Imagine the…

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    avoid monotony. What I Learned: In this chapter, I learned that if a writer doesn’t put effort into making their work easy to read, a reader may have difficulty understanding what the author is trying to say. I also learned several ways to create connections in my writing. Chapter Nine: In chapter nine, Graff and Birkenstein focuses on the use of less formal words or phrases within academic writing. They make a point that a writer using a little of their everyday language can allow them to…

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    My Writing Styles Essay

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    Throughout the time that I have spent in the educational system I have used various writing styles in my literature. These different styles have helped me to find out the type of person I am. When I first started writing, I would write in a style of just writing down words to form a story that had no true meaning. I maintained this form of writing until one of my middle school teachers had a talk with me about my form of writing. They spoke to me on how my style of writing wouldn’t help me…

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    The Foxfire project was initially a series of magazine articles generated as a by-product of Professor, Eliot Wigginton, as an effort to get his high school students interested in writing efficiently. The novels, however, accomplished far more than they ever set out to. The stories were able to propel Appalachian folklore and culture into the spotlight for not only the nation, but furthermore the world to enjoy and reflect on. The books were listed as a best seller, and received a plethora of…

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    In the back of my mind, I am dismayed about falling into the Paralysis of Perfectionism. Which is basically becoming too focus on doing the mythical "flawless website" to the point you're hesitant to make errors, over checking line by line, nitpicking published pages and wasting time looking for the "golden grail photo" for your pages. " A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new" ~Albert Einstein To put it short, I chose a niche which as I go deeper and complete a page. I…

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    18 Year Reflection

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    May 8, 2017 was the first day of college for me after being out of high school for 18 years. I am attempting to pursue a nursing degree and I am required to take 8 pre-requisites before I can apply to the nursing program. I decided to take English 111 first but only because that is what my advisor suggested. I have never liked reading or writing and therefore was not looking forward to taking this class. Additionaly, this semester was like a rollercoaster because Mrs. Patrick had to condense 16…

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    Theme is the most important part of a story because it is the message the author is trying to teach readers and they often use literary elements to demonstrate them to the readers One of the many themes is doubt. We are always trying to be right or we have opposing opinions with someone else and with that comes doubt. Doubt is the strongest theme in Reginald Rose’s Twelve Angry Men in which he uses the character foils of Juror 3 and Juror 8 along with third person omniscient point of view, and…

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    Defining myself as a writer My experiences with writing have not been that great. I’ve always hated writing. Though this past summer I took GENR-091 which helped me a little, and I didn’t do too bad. One weakness I have with writing is that I can’t seem to organize, my thoughts are all over the place. Another weakness I have when it comes to writing is that I’m too wordy. Throughout this course I would like to learn how to organize my thoughts and not be so wordy in my writing. Even though I’m…

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    not believing in myself enough, thoughts of perpetual inadequacy, self-worthlessness, and all other negative adjectives that gang up on my thoughts have assumed a life inside of me. Times when I think to myself, “Hey! It’s not too late to become a writer,” I have this…being telling me otherwise. When I tell myself, “It’s not too late to become an artist,” it appears again, gripping my skull with its talons and crushing these hopes right out of me. Even the thought of becoming a better me is…

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    Writing Process Steps

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    The Steps to the Writing Process Have you ever written a paper and followed the writing process correctly? There are five major steps and many small details that go into writing a paper. The paper can be easily written if the simple steps to the writing process are followed. The first step to the writing process is pre-write, the step where ideas are formed. After the pre-write comes drafting when the ideas previously formed are written down to make the first copy. Once the first draft is…

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