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    I recently had to write a literacy narrative for my writing class. I chose to write about my journey with reading, over the years. As I thought back, preparing to write my paper, I realized that I used to love to read. I obsessed over it. So, I had to remember specific details to see where it all went wrong. As I examined details, I realized it all went wrong around 4th grade. At the beginning of my fourth grade year, my school implemented a new program, Accelerated Reading.…

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1. The rationale for the study Jane Austen has long been a widely read author in English literature. Though she was famous merely for her works of romantic fiction, her perception of women and how they could have earned their positions in the society was far ahead of her time. Some might say this was because of her reactionary thoughts, which were true at some points considered that period of time was “an age characterized by gender inequality” for women (Hunter, 2014).…

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    pros and cons are of Khaled Hosseini book The Kite Runner by giving multiple reasoning’s of what her point of view is about with his writing. She states that the setting is inaccurate, he lacks events, but that his overall story line is good. Sarah Smith critiques Khaled setting stating that it is Afghanistan is not a suitable location for the setting for literary fiction. Also she comments that he is lacking details within the events that occur, but throughout the book the themes, symbols,…

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    connect to “poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and have attempted to make sense and art out of political actualities” (Old Dominion University Libraries). The festival took place from Sunday September 25th to Thursday September 29th at different locations on campus. The event that I attended was held at the Baron and Ellie Gordon Art Galleries, I really enjoyed where the event took place because…

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    What Makes a Great Fiction Novel? The writers who enjoy writing fiction novels have a challenge to deal with that non-fiction writers do not. Whereas non-fiction writers have a fact based story that is supported, no matter how crazy it may sound to some, writers of fiction make take an idea that is purely a fiction of their imagination and make it real. The characters must stand out, the story must be interesting, and it must be able to make a person feel as though they are part of the story in…

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    Ernest Hemingway A Biographical Criticism Introduction Ernest Hemingway was among the most significant authors in the 20th century. Hemingway’s publications, in form of short fiction and novels left imprints on the literary system of not only the USA, but the entre globe as a whole (Ebersole,143).Currently, the author who is also a Nobel prize winner, is considered among the greatest novelists and is especially renowned for famous works among them A Farewell To Arms and The Old Man And The Sea…

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    past years have departed from looking alike to each other. Yet, this hides the true progress I have made in terms of understand reading material and writing with more clarity and precision. Truly, I feel that my work in AP English this year has had a great impact on my writing capabilities. First, we will look at the all the different writing type that was given to me throughout the year. The first things we have are the group essays. The example I have of this type of essay was the…

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    with social media documentation, docudramas, and an intense national focus on personal identity. While such a psychology of self is by no means a new phenomenon, tendencies toward obsession are arguably nearing a climax. Thus, questions of fact and fiction take on an ambiguity often misleading and sometimes damaging. It is inevitable, then, that questions of truth emerge: when is documentation irrefutable and when is it subjective to context? What is more, can truth…

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    with Enormous Wings; A Literary Analysis” The core basis of writing at times is to entertain. There is a certain value in entertainment that is associated with certain genres in writing and the overall effect always goes a long way in giving literary works credibility. Written genres that are aimed at the sole purposes of entertainment while carrying out the mandate of educating society at times base their content on fiction. Works of fiction enable a writer to write without conforming to any…

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    In fact, to successfully write their own book, it is required they have at least a Bachelor's degree. In addition to that, it is important to note that authors need to have experience on what they are writing about, even if they have amazing writing talents and if their work is fiction. Authors also need to know the importance of using computers to make their career much smoother. "Proficiency with computers is necessary for staying in touch with sources, editors, and other writers while working…

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