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    What if you walked into an old abandoned house, and met an interesting old man? In the story, ¨Treasure of Lemon Brown¨ by Walter Dean Myers, he uses dialogue and figurative language to develop characters and character relationships. In the text it states, ¨look into the moon and see anything you want.¨ This dialogue shows that Lemon brown is trying to tell Greg what his boy looked like. I think he is trying to tell that his son was hopeful, young, naive but by doing this he used a hyperbole.…

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    Strategic Writing Chapter Two Response In chapter two of Strategic Writing, Deborah Dean writes that successful writing is only accomplished with inquiry (23). Dean argues that we need to push students to investigate new ideas, rather than rely on what they already know (24). A big idea Dean tackles is that our knowledge comes from our experiences (23). Dean suggests supplying students with ample experiences in the classroom to build knowledge (25). When students are more knowledgeable, their…

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    Both of the authors had a different style of producing the resource. For proof, the author of the fictional resource put characters with much different personalities. Though not every kid is alike of course, Rhode Dahl had managed to make them completely different, as if to show the different lifestyles and attitudes of the kids to spice up the story. For example, the characters in the book were Charlie Bucket, Veruca Salt, Augustus Gloop, Violet Beauregarde, and Mike Teavee. Each of them had…

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    Did you slay your dragon? I was able to overcome the dragon that used to get me worried and nervous for a test. The dragon did not allow me to accomplish getting a good grade on an exam. The dragon was restraining me from being able to be confident and not stress over a test. I used to get worried that I would not do well on the tests, before I would get the test, I would get worried that I would forget important facts or that I did not study enough or what I was supposed to study in the first…

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    Narrative Essay On Ankle

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    Has your ankle had three bumps instead of two? Once it happens you are in shock crawling on the ground. Not to mention that, but when you were twelve and you're just on the ground looking at everyone sitting on the bleachers because its class and during P.E. You can hear the sound of people talking about how it is broken, and they are just staring at you on the ground. Other people are being retards yelling it was broken. It happened on a Friday during P.E. and we decided to play flag tag…

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    main ideas “Reading Serves Writing,” brought up an interesting point about the connections between reading and writing. The concept that “reading serves writing,” is a relatable subject and impacts many college students. Whether you are writing an essay or reading endless chapters for a class, reading and writing hold a major role in education. The idea that the two are completely separate entities, is an interesting concept. To me, when I think about writing I think about the yin yang symbol.…

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    There are many steps to follow in order to prepare for a volleyball game and to prepare for a paper. I have to eat healthy, workout, practice, watch film, then practice specific techniques in order to prepare for a game. While writing, I have a set of steps to follow so that I will have an organized and successful paper, such as prewriting, drafting, conferring with friends, editing, proofreading, and finally publishing. Now I am standing in an empty volleyball gym and am finally ready to start…

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    Life Lesson I Learned getting prepared for My Bar Mitzvah Being Bar mitzvah is a big honor in the jewish religion. A Bar Mitzvah is a solemn ceremony held in the synagogue to admit as an adult member of the Jewish community a Jewish boy 13 years old who has successfully completed a prescribed course of study in Judaism. It took a lot of preparation for this big day. I had to learn a whole new language in less than a year and I needed to write a speech about what I learned from reading my…

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    In this paper, I will go over my strengths, weaknesses; previous feedback; areas of improvement; steps and skills needed for improvement to occur; past writing and what was my favorite. As well as how writing in the past is different from the writing I am doing now for my program. Lastly, I will discuss the strategies I will take to be successful. My strengths in writing is that I always have so much to say. I can visualize and hear in my head what I want to say; my issue is that I cannot get…

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    My Writing Autobiography

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    My first memory of reading and writing dates back to my kindergarten days when I could sit there in class and listen to my kindergarten teacher read to use. The teacher read slowly and showed us picture so as make sure that we understood what she was reading to us. She read to us for a number of times and now our turn to practice reading and writing came. I started learning how to write letters, words and finally composing sentences. Spelling was not my thing as I always struggled to get the…

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