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    The speaker that will be analyzed is Alex Montoya, and he is getting his Business Administration Masters at West Texas A&M University. He spoke in a conversational and informative context, which was very helpful to get all the questions answered. The method of delivery that Alex chose was impromptu. He had a PowerPoint which helped him with his speech, but he also gave plentiful and useful information that was not on the slides. The Purpose of this paper is to analyze the vocal and physical…

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    Blue Winds Dance Analysis

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    Literary element have huge role in any type of writing. Literary elements helps any type of writing to be better because the elements help the writing to be stronger. Among the short stories we read in this class I choose “The Necklace” and “Blue Winds Dancing” to do my analysis over. Even though the two stories have different setting, the setting plays a huge role by helping the character and plot to be more defined. One of the most important literacy element in “the Necklace” and “Blue Winds…

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    Rhetoric: This common english term has been used since the beginning of civilizations and the developments of languages. Rhetoric is the use of words and public speaking to persuade and change the thoughts of the listeners. There are three common techniques many people use when applying rhetoric to their writing or speech. They are logos, ethos, and pathos. Logos has to do with statements more fact based, while ethos applies to people’s ethics and values. Pathos is the hardest technique of…

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    My Writing Strengths

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    passive voice quotes. During the writing process, I use a thesaurus to build my vocabulary which helps transition one sentence to another. On the other hand, I struggle on run-on sentences because I’m not confident in my punctuation choice when it comes to ending or continuing phrases. From the feedback, I have received my writing struggle is the organization of paragraphs. Point being is…

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    Hoping to find something to write about, I rummaged through the short stories I received in my four years of literature class. Although I never read, let alone considered reading any of the novels they required for us to finish, I insisted on keeping all the short ones because of how much I enjoyed them. ‘Harrison Bergeron’ was written in bold on the first line of the well-kept brown paper. I don’t recall the story itself but I knew that I wanted to write about it as I held the papers in my hand…

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    When reading the rhetorical sample essay, I do consider this a successful rhetorical analysis because the author of the essay Rebecca winter was able to break down the article, looking for rhetorical analysis and was able to see a flaw in in the article and show her evidence towards it. Yes I found the organization of this essay very effective because she use each paragraph to show her evidence, her facts, personal experience, as well as ethos, logos and pathos. I wouldn’t have organized it any…

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    Have you ever thought that you knew how to do something and it became a habit; but consequently, you were wrong? Throughout high school, I never received feedback on how I applied subject/verb agreement or paragraph unity; as a result, I always thought I used these correctly. Despite the fact that I need to work on adding transitions, including enhanced details, and improving on word choice; I excelled in writing a concise introduction, including a conclusion that did not add anything new to the…

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    In order to most correctly write my memo entitled, “A Change of Heart”, I first, had to read “Marley and Me”, a memo in the form of a novel, by John Grogan. Since I had no prior education, or help, on learning how to correctly write a memo, this book helped immensely. While reading this book I learned literary techniques that helped in the making of this memo. By reading this book before writing my memo, I learned how to pull inspiration and use dialogue in this specific context, use different…

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    I started writing about six years ago, but I never seriously thought of becoming a writer until last year. When I was younger, it was always more of a hobby, something I did that other people said I was good at, and I was like, “Okay, I’ll keep doing this.” I liked doing it but I always thought just liking it wasn’t enough, but now that I’m older I’m starting to realize the act of writing isn’t the most important part for me, it’s the storytelling that has tethered me to this profession. The…

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    ENG112 Reflection

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    problems on writhing; I learned in this class how to write long essays, and how to support my ideas. In addition, the instructor thought me how to write essays and expand my ideas in paper. In fact, writing APA paper was new to me in this class, the process of writing an APA paper went so smooth. Additionally, this class was more productive as far as writing of arguments. In fact, ENG112 class helps me to find information from different scholars to support my papers. Before starting ENG112…

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