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    names. Aliases, or pseudonyms allow authors freedom, flexibility, and opportunity. Although Men use Pen names women use them more because they think it helps them get more support and shows people that woman can write to. Woman Pen named for readers could read their book. Susan Eloise Hinton. Who is famous for young-adult novels, is another author who adapted her name. S. E. Hinton’s first book, the Outsiders, includes a male narrator. For many writer, turning to a pen name is the only way…

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    “A Way of Writing” discussing his definition of a writer, someone who uses a process to achieve an end result. For an end result, a creation that comes from confidence, stray impulses with trust, and find patterns are from a satisfying result. Stafford’s personal process involves being receptive, and willing to fail. He doesn’t insist on high standards, ideas do not have to be important significant, or consistent. Stafford believes in the freedom to create or discover, that in the end it somehow…

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    Suzanne Collins Outline

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    Suzanne Collins describes things with such clarity, style and attention to detail. The epitome of her experience sneaking through the way she writes her literature. I often wonder if I could be as great of a writer as she is, and time will tell. (Thesis statement): Being able to stand out as a writer is very important in a world full of ideas and endless possibilities. (Preview of main points) Suzanne Collins has played a role in many peoples lives with her writing and the way her words flow.…

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    however a good writing technique was needed as well . To season her skills she continued to enroll in advanced writing classes instead of taking the easy road. She figured the higher academic institutions she would go to, she would need to be a skilled writer, so she should improve her writing skills now. She practiced writing essays like rhetorical analysis papers, Literary reactions to novels and everything in order to increase her skill. She also thanks her teachers for not being easy on her…

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    There is a plethora of so called writers in this world who believe that if they throw some text down on paper, suddenly they deserve to be published. This is comparable to someone who splatters paint across a canvas and calls it art. Unfortunately, in the modern society of today, the same way that these artists sell their timeless and mindless work for millions, inadequate writers manage to get published. Selina Jamil is amongst such writers. In her essay titled “Emotions in The Story of an…

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    Engl 1102 Reflection

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    its progression. Writing for me is just like relationships, each assignment is a door of opportunity to identify what is weakening my writerly lens. The layout of recognizing values from various texts in this class has led me to identify that the writer within me is defined through imperfections.…

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    Film Revision Assignment

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    a writing assignment. I felt I could improve on a lot of sloppy errors I made and missed he first writing process by giving it a more keen editing and revision process. I really enjoyed this assignment because it allowed us as writers to express ourselves with more freedom than the other, more academic, assignments we’ve been prompted to write over the course of English Composition I and II. The first time I wrote this piece I followed the writing process of prewriting, writing, revision, then…

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    said out loud. Esperanza was a good writer who had big dreams of leaving Mango Street. Her writing allowed her to not just dream but to actually express her feelings on paper for most to see when she was ready. 23. The three sisters tell Esperanza, "When you leave you must remember to come back for the others." What do they mean by this? In what way does Esperanza reconcile her longings to escape Mango Street with her loyalty to her origins? How might a writer like Cisneros come to terms with…

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    My development as a writer has throughout this course has been an exciting one. During high school my teachers were very strict in what they wanted which in ways helped my writing but in other ways it hurt my writing. This course has given me the freedom to write about things that interest me while helping me grow. It has made me mindful of my grammar, which I normally just did whatever, and it has also given me the chance to improve by means of useful feedback from my professor. My writing…

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    governors. The only nomininlazation in the whole paper was in the last sentence in the last sentence. “Rome took a lot in the slave wars, Slaves, Civilians sympathetic to their cause, Leaders of insurrection, but they could never take the idea of freedom…

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