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    engage in imaginative works of literature, analyze major literary themes and forms, continue training in effective prose writing skills, and demonstrate maturity and thought and style when deconstructing literary elements such as image, plot, character, theme, and conflict. In "Standard Freshman Composition," I prepare my students to produce quality work that utilizes writing techniques, analyzes reading material, and incorporates research techniques that will aide them in their academic future.…

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    C.S. Lewis primary ministry was evangelism. He was able to expresse evangelism through his writing and speaking. He started this ministry shortly after his conversion to theism in 1931. Influenced by Owen Barfield, he felt strongly that it was every christian's job to go out into the world save save the lost souls. C.S. Lewis’ unexpected vision of incorporating his fiction as a way of evangelizing came quite early and surprisingly to him. In 1939, Lewis was very surprised that many…

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    Literacy Study Society has deemed reading and writing as important fundamentals necessary to function, practicing them develops and strengthens those skills continuously throughout school and life. Research was conducted by college students concluding that we all currently know the importance of reading and writing, and how beneficial it is to excel as an adult. We are aware of the significance reading and writing have on succeeding, yet when we attempted to recollect when exactly we developed…

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    which include using multiple pieces of prose, separating fiction and nonfiction, her examination of literary elements and devices, and her decision to use a computer, to collect her data and analyze it was an effective choice to validate her research. Hiatt’s use of one hundred pieces of writing keeps her research valid and less susceptible to mistakes. Using multiple sources…

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    The first step I use in my own writings is to identify my audience. Vocabulary, articulation and imagery are all dictated by the targeted audience, such as age, culture, religion and professional discipline. Until a few years ago, I seldom read fiction. I’d quip to a friend that I didn’t have time for some of that mess. My friend would say, “you take life way too seriously, lighten up; read…

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    Fiction Novels and Their Impact On My Life
 As a child, giant books scared me, so watching my older brother finish an 800 page harry potter book in less than a day blew my little 8 year old mind. Since that historical moment in time, I have grown an addiction to fiction books. Watching a writer’s imagination come to life through ink on paper was amazing, and I strove to capture the same images in my own mind. The brilliant fiction novels I read when I was younger, the environment my brother and…

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    Kurt Vonnegut was an inspiring and impactful writer. He wrote many novels, short stories, and poems. Kurt Vonnegut received many awards for his stellar writing. He usually wrote his stories in the styles of drama, fiction, and science fiction. Kurt Vonnegut wrote because he enjoyed writing and because it helped him cope with whatever was going on in his life at the moment. This is what made Kurt Vonnegut such a great writer. Kurt Vonnegut was born on November 11, 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana.…

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    Writing novel has been my hobby since I was in ninth grade. I would spend both day and night plotting and creating stories. By seeing my enthusiasm for writing, a teacher recommended me to write for my high school magazine. This opportunity brought me to another level; I discovered myself as someone who loves to leave a short message or advice for my article readers. Moreover, I was also taught how to write different types of essays in my own language, as a Cambodian who uses English as her…

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    The lyric essay is a complex piece of literature to write and to read. Combining the facts of nonfiction and the art of poetry isn’t the easiest thing to understand. With facts being surrounded by figurative language, the reason the author is writing the lyric essay seems to get lost. The reader has to pick out the important parts of the quickly shifting topic to interpret the true message of the lyric essay. With all these elements considered, the essay “Music Lives” by Taylor Tranberg can…

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    they also use many different techniques to. By using all these techniques the authors were able to convey how serious family separation is. Both authors used similar technique for example, both authors used a very serious or anxious tone in their writing. By using these tones the author was…

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