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    style while still expressing the same ideas. The purpose of writing in college, aside from learning aspect, is discovering ones strengths and weaknesses. This is vital for the development of an accomplished writer. When I was taking high school English classes, I thought I was a great writer. But that…

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    experience of every writer. Throughout her beloved account, Dillard depicts her life as an author and the obstacles she overcomes. Her broad vocabulary and lucid descriptions captivate the reader’s mind. Dillard’s knowledge and love for the subject of writing is made obvious. After intently reading and annotating in Dillard’s book, her writing greatly influenced me. I am entranced by her unique comparisons and conversant observations. Her reflections offer heedful…

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    the Bones" by Natalie Goldberg, she writes a series of stories that she has experienced throughout her life. Because she a writer, she give the student and teacher tips on writing. With these stories and tips Goldberg does a really good job of pushing the reader and motivating our ideas. These both stories taught me a lot like, self appreciation,not doubting myself , and freedom. As a result i feel more confident not only in myself but in my writing too and also trust myself. Body paragraph 1 …

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    Victory belongs to the most fearless. Everybody can be a writer, for we all naturally have a gift for creating art. The art of literature, is an elevated form of our senses and beliefs. In my eyes, writing is almost similar to scrape the little pieces of feelings together, and make up passages that hide fresh and raw nature between the lines. There is no need for any mimicry of other people’s format or rules, with only the basic elements and faith. Each single person can invent their own…

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    authors of those stories (actually every storyteller could be one of the authors of the traditional stories). Meanwhile, the contemporary stories always have one claimed author to them in this all-rights-reserved modern society. Compared to the modern writers, who are entirely responsible for their stories, storytellers of the traditional stories seem to be more detached to their stories. However, as the traditional stories were transmitted face-to-face from the storytellers to the listeners…

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    Writer and Artist Sometimes we think why those people were strongly influence in their society or generation. But the life and career of a person is more important to leave a legacy to society. With the time we've had big names that have left an impressive legacy in their career as an artist or writer. William Blake and Pablo Picasso are people who not only influenced their careers without also played an important role for society. They left a legacy that has endured over time and even today we…

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    current events can make the content more relatable. The tasks were not included. None of the tasks surprised me. All of the tasks were related to the writing profession. Every task relates to procedure, craft, and research, which are critical for writers. The most interesting tasks were writing content for publications, attending book launches, and publicity events. I enjoy reading publications and I would want have my content published. I also would enjoy attending publicity events. Seeing…

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    of African Female Writers. Ngambika is a word that captures the totality of the African woman’s feminist thought or need. This phrase is used in Carole Boyce-Davies’ coedited work Ngambika: Studies of Women in African Literature (1986). African feminist discourses are made largely possible through female authored literatures by African women. Closely tied to stiwanism is the commitment of the African female writer (it has been said that the commitment of the African female writer is) to tell…

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    “How to live” is a common question one asks themselves continuously throughout their existence. Montaigne was no different to this contemplation of life which he cautiously brainstormed, he would study great writers in his quest for answers on how to truly thrive in this world. Although he read many pieces of literature that influenced his awareness, there were still had many considerations left unresolved. Bakewell’s book “How to Live; A Life of Montaigne” examines the question of “How to live”…

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    experiences by using second person pronouns like the word “you” which could denote any age. He also reflects on prior time periods, using phrases like “us.” In the fourth chapter, he acknowledges the writing skills of today’s youth as “far better writers.” Hugo expresses the need to shift from traditional styles of writing. Styles of writing that is independent of the influence of another. The author emphasizes the use of language based on individual observations created from personal…

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