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    off their writings while trying to write, concluding into two very different styles. They both often were writing about what they didn’t want to write about before they actually wrote what they wanted too .In most writers such as Orwell and Didion a purpose is not found before the writer writes, but often found after they have decided to start writing. While both styles in both approaches in the writing of these same-title essays “Why I Write” are pervasive and convey…

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    Shivam 1 Shivam Gupta Professor Keith MacDonald Composition 1 20 October 2017 Read Like a Writer In Mike Bunn’s “How to Read Like a Writer” he explains how one can become a better reader simply by trying to understand the article from the point of view of the writer, by analyzing every word, sentence or paragraph with one question in mind, "what effect did the writer intend to have with these words?". I believe it is important for us to have this skill because it gives us a better insight into…

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    Name: Maya Tinney and Anna Polk Date: 11-15 Pd. 7 “Ghost of the Lagoon” Extra Scene Common Task: Write an additional or alternative scene for a text Directions: After reading the short story, “Ghost of the Lagoon,” you and a partner will create an extra scene. It can be an additional scene that adds a new character to the story OR it can be an existing scene from a different perspective. STEP 1: CHOOSE THE TYPE OF SCENE NEW CHARACTER/ENDING NEW PERSPECTIVE -Choose a place in the story…

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    ENGL-2311 Online, Final Reflection Essay Writing, to me, is an essential part of who I am. I identify myself as a writer, albeit not a published author. Writing is a creative outlet for me, a way in which I can express myself with far greater eloquence than I am able when I speak. Words are my dance routine, my concerto, my ballad, my art. I went into this Technical Writing course expecting to learn how to express myself through other means, such as charts, graphs, PowerPoint and the like.…

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    Title: What is the meaning of the title? Does it capture the essence of the book? What would you title the book if you could change it? The meaning of the title of this book is simply what it is, The Devil’s Highway. It refers to the place that these immigrants had to cross in order to get to the US. However, the meaning behind it refers to the aspect of how many people die here. It really is like a devil’s highway because when you're in this place it seems like you are going to die fast, due…

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    sentences in sequence is challenging. Forming thoughts and putting them into paragraph form takes time, and not only time, but also countless attempts. Anne Lamott explains this problem in her essay, “Shitty First Drafts,” in which she argues that every writer, even…

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    Kate Chopin employs great literacy and writing ability as she delves deep into an emotional and beautiful story in “Desiree’s Baby.” The story causes you to think and wonder. She is able to connect content from the beginning of the story to the end to help the reader understand the story line. Due to Kate Chopin’s skill at writing, I am able to actively discuss my personal take on the story, my reactions to the events described, what I anticipated would happen, as well as how I felt about the…

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    The Printing Press As the torque of the press slowly moved the paper into the ink everyone was tensely waiting to see if anything would print, and surely enough as they moved the paper the ink had permeated. The men who helped Guttenberg achieve his dream were all very fortuitous to finally be done with the creation of the press, but Johannes was far from done. Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the movable type revolutionized the renaissance and coming ages. Movable type was easily rearranged…

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    I read in a book that the writer asked his friend a question you may think that the answer of his question is very easy but believe me it is not. He asked his friend, what is your goal in your life? He said to be successful. Then he asked what does success mean to you? He said to achieve my ambition, so what is your ambition? He stopped for a moment and said to succeed. Well his answer definitely shows that he does not know nothing about his goals, because when it comes to goals you have to be…

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    be a bonus. Something completely different. A completely new author. Of course, this was just a cheap trick from my side to keep it going. But it worked. I avoided to write another T. Singer, something which would have been a total waste, and could writer other novels, that I otherwise wouldn’t have written, experiment on an uncommitted way, actually, what resembles freedom and is highly fascinating. 2. No. A new book stands full isolated from any other book I have written. It sounds…

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