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    from non-fiction to drama to science fiction. I would never shut the door to any book that might take me to another world. But a book geek as I was, I still had trouble with my grammar, the rules behind the language that I know the most off. I would get an essay back and can’t even see the black ink of letters because of red pen marks everywhere correcting my grammar. I despised English class in middle school and when high school came, it took me a long time to improve on my essay writing that I…

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    My Writing: A Short Story

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    that understanding words and writing them was almost like as easy breathing. One of the first people to introduce me to the world of literature was my 2nd grade teacher Mrs.Gross. One of my first memories of ever picking up a book was in her classroom. It was a small book about a girl who solved crimes…

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    I have to respectfully disagree with your position, as I think that some standard should be implemented when dealing with this form of writing. It has always been my opinion that writing isn't made for its creator, it's made for its reader. Passive voice makes for a poor reading experience, it is difficult to understand and frequently poorly executed. While it is important to give an author creative freedom when creating his or her work, it is of more importance that the reader be able to…

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    presented it in a way that made it more of a commercial story compared to Wolfe’s “The Child by Tiger” that was more literary fiction. “The Most Dangerous Game” was written in a way that was just meant for entertainment. It excited the senses and dazzled the mind that made the reader want to continue to read. “The Child by Tiger” dove more deep into the world by using fiction to make us understand what the characters felt. The book made the reader question what society has done to cause certain…

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    other hand, are much slimmer. On Writing, a memoir by the highly acclaimed Stephen King, gives its readers a glimpse into the author's private and professional life and just what exactly does it take to make it as a writer. Throughout the book, King constantly hammers in the fact that those who plan to write a novel in hopes of it becoming a bestseller, so that they may reap in the fame and fortune that follows it, should just stop writing then and there. “Writing isn't about making money,…

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    the wicked. - Ace z. Knight - ECLIPSE. When someone asks “what it’s like to be a Fiction author” the logical response is to be creative and have an idea of what your vision is , but it’s more than just being creative and having a vision for an idea it’s about inspiring the future generation of author’s to become better than those before them. Fiction writers are generally more creative and ingenuitive than non fiction writers because they like to write about what they can create rather than…

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    existed. As a bias fiction-lover, I do admit that I was alreading judging this kind of genre by the description. However, what I realized was that how interesting a book is, all depends on the reader and the writer. If a reader is forced to read then the book won’t be as good because the reader has the mental state of unwilling to read the book. This could also happen when the reader wants to read the book but eventually loses interest due to the poor quality of the writer’s writing. And to be…

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    preschool level. Some of these learning center activities include message centers (drawing and writing), book centers, science/math centers, computer centers, and drama corners. A message center (drawing and writing) involve children communicating through both art and writing, symbolically representing their ideas and experiences. The focus of this center is on symbolic communication though both are and writing. An example of a message center is having children write and draw and…

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    be selected as a district-level nominee because I genuinely believe I could add to the Communicative Arts section of the Governor’s Honors Program. I believe I would bring much to the program. Not only do I write above my grade level according to writing tests, I also thrive in group discussion. As can be read in my teacher’s nomination form, I can add much to the discussions that are a huge part of the Communicative Arts. In all the Language Arts classes I have taken, the same thing always…

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    The Power of Non-Fiction Writing The universal theme throughout the four non-fiction pieces was cultural struggle. Each piece gave its own unique take about how foreign people have difficulty incorporating themselves into an unknown culture, and how members of a certain culture have difficulty escaping their current lifestyle. The power of non-fiction makes us as readers recognize the cultural hardship of integrating into a culture, and the hardship of migrating from one culture to another.…

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