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    when they may be right. On many occasions, a different perspective can provide more than enough outside information to reform an approach or a goal. If people actually listen to other people’s suggestions, they may have greater success in their goals due to the new perspective and the increased base of information. The next reason that The Odyssey is important and relevant in today’s society is the relevance of the long and difficult journey that Odysseus endures throughout the book. An example…

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    The Quiet Character: A Force to Be Reckoned With As I was reading This One Summer, I was fascinated with how both the author and illustrator created, and defined each of the characters in their own way. Mariko Tamaki seems to put less focus on certain characters. At the same time Jillian Tamaki creates strong visual imagery on those same characters. Specifically speaking, why does Mariko Tamaki put less focus on Evelyn's character, yet Jillian Tamaki portrays her with such strong imagery?…

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    the story clearly presents a young guy who falls in love but is rejected by a girl who does not believe his feelings and cannot accept him either based on working policies and when finally she decides to open up the young patient he changes his mind due to the her rejection. 3. What is the evidence presented by the author to support ideas? First the author presents the character of the young patient detailing his feeling towards the nurse and really trying to convince her to marry him, next we…

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    How do you feel about writing a literary based essay? OPTION 1: I feel pretty good! I’d really like you to stay out of my way and let me just try it out. CLICK HERE. OPTION 2: I feel kind of nervous. I’d like more guidance as I write my essay. CLICK HERE. Dig for Evidence and THINK, THINK, THINK Introduction Grabber Sentence -- Every day you measure some ones worth wither it’s about what they did or what they said. Link Sentence – This trait is also present during the great depression when…

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    Michaela Cullington’s essay, “Does Texting Affect Writing?”, discusses three hypotheses on whether texting carries a negative, positive, or no effect in academic writing. While she was undergraduate student at Marywood University, she wrote this essay in 2010 in response to the bias held by teachers, authors, and students on the effects of texting. Perhaps during the year of 2010, the significant increase of texting led her to write this article. Because technology and electronics perpetually…

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    William Zinsser, the author of “Simplicity,” was clearly a very simple man. He has figured out that clutter is a common theme in writing. In his essay, he makes it clear that clutter and “fuzz,” in writing can distract and bore a reader. To further prove that William Zinsser is a simple man, he writes and edits three of the same essay to make it easier to understand. One was written in 1980, another in 1998, and finally in 2006. In all three of the essays, the first paragraph remains the…

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    “I start writing without having very much of a plot in my mind or on paper- only a very hazy idea of what the pattern on the book is to be. But it seems to work itself out as I go along, quite naturally and inevitably. I prefer the word pattern to plot as it sounds more natural and even better if I dare use it is Hopkin’s word “Inscape”- while plot sounds arbitrary, heavy headed and artificial- all that I wish to avoid. One should have a pattern and then fit each piece in keeping with others…

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    COURSE REFLECTION (approximately 300 words) Course Reflection Three (3) things you’ve learned from this course 1-I learned how to manage my time and improved my study skills , managing my time helped me too much in my personal life and to be productive 2- how to keep my self-motivated and such things , Making notes and taking breaks because when I give my self a break while studying I am lazy to return studying 3- It helps me to make difference which skills is good in me and which skills I…

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    Reflection Choosing my three vignettes was fairly easy I was reading through them and these three just stuck out from the others because they are the best vignettes that describe me what i do and how I try to act everyday.I started re reading each vignette and seeing if i could make each one better so i started adding to each one to make them more complete. During my time writing these vignettes i have learned so much about myself, I have learned first how i got my name and what my parents…

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    The suspense essay was a surprisingly hard essay to work on, I say this because I already know i'm not the best writer, so doing this was extremely stressful, but I completed it. When we first were told about the essay we had to choose what stories we were going to write about, I chose the stories “Cujo” written by Stephen King and the story “Sorry, Wrong Number” written by Lucille Fletcher. Once we decided on the stories we had to work with a partner to chose two pieces of evidence from each…

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