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    It was a different topic than any of the examples and I wanted to present an idea that was not hackneyed. There was an abundance of material that proved their similarities that I could explain. My grammar was also accurate and I feel it made the essay polished. It also gives off the impression that I take serious thought, time, and effort in writing. However, I believe there are plenty of things I could improve. While writing, I thought I had solid examples but I didn't know or expect how to…

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    I believe there is meaning behind the quote, “A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say” by Italo Calvino. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams in my opinion is what Italo Calvino defines as classic. This book has taught me many great life lessons that apply to my everyday life. To anyone who has skimmed through the book Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, it appears to be just a zany science-fiction novel about the misadventures of Arthur Dent. To a true…

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    write an essay. I started by creating a short outline in order to organize my…

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    considered strictly academic to some. Those who were lacking in writing skills, me included, can relate to the frustration of constructing an introduction paragraph, thesis statement, and so on. A majority of the time I spent writing my high school essays were actually spent erasing and rewriting sentences on subjects that I understood, but could never explain in an articulate manner. For that reason, how writing is handled in the classroom has been a main concern of mine since the beginning of…

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    group has taken so many hours of hard work and dedication to complete, mostly because literary analyses have many different factors. From the thesis, to literature approaches, and going into the details of the literary devices used. The theme of our essay was failure, and it seems pretty ironic, because the main motivation to write it was to pass the class. At times, it seemed that none of us knew what to do, or how to write. What kept us motivated most of all had to be the perseverance of…

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    Goal: Write a blog post about how to systematically break down any question on the WCT test. Total Word Count In This Document: 424 Title: How To Systematically Break Down Any Question On The WCT Test If you want to apply to become a police officer in Canada, you’ll most likely be required to take the WCT (Written Communication Test) before you can do so. The purpose of this test is to measure your ability to understand, analyze, and communicate information in much the same way that you’ll…

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    In the story "Tepeyac" by Sandra Cisneros, Cisneros uses syntax and diction to describe the streets of her childhood and where she grew up, she uses these literary techniques to create a flow of her memories and helps her to cope with the changes that have been made in her neighborhood and in her life. The theme of the story is that things always change whether you want them to so you just always have to focus on what is right in front of you, and in this case it was that she could remember…

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    Judith Esquivel English Ms. Adrian January 24th 2017 On the Want of Money analysis In William Hazlitt’s passage “On the Want of Money”, the style of writing that is used better helps develop his overall position on money in everyone’s lives. Hazlitt’s position on money is well described in the passage through the use of syntax and diction. According to the author, being completely without money is pure madness. Hazlitt was able to make the reader feel the distress of being poor with…

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    Frida Kahlo is my inspiration. I remember the first time I actually studied one of her paintings with more than a passing, curious glance, when I read pages from her journal and grew voracious wanting to know more about her. It would have been hard to say at first what about her I clicked with. I would have only been able to describe abstract emotions, complicated thoughts and ideas all tangled together as I happily unknotted ideas that gave me such joy, such inspiration. Now, I feel a closer…

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    to be a very important tool for processing essays. Not only that, the process of defining the word “metacognition”, always managed to stir-up a good educated confabulation. Most importantly, this course has given a lot of confidence in my writing process. I learned how helpful, for me, it can be to begin your writing with a thesis. Specifically, starting with a thesis gives me room to bend, yet stay on track with my essays. Staying focused on the essays topic has been a bit of a weakness for me.…

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