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    Writing a book is an excellent tool for today’s businesses. Jacqui Pretty is the founder of a publishing company called Grammar Factory and she has worked with over 100 authors. Moreover, she is the author of [i]Book Blueprint[/i] an exquisite book that tweaks areas committed to being covered, for an entrepreneur who wishes to write an award-winning book that will boost his businesses. How do you make the transition from being a wannabe to being an authority? This might be a question popping…

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    Function: Throughout time many of todays languages didn't exist and Kate Burridge the author of "Colloquial Todays, Standard English Tomorrow" understands this and tries to explain about it. Even in the title she uses the word "Colloquial" which means "used in ordinary or familiar conversation" or in more simple term used everyday conversation. Then comes Burridge quote "Today's weeds may become tomorrow's beautiful and rewarding species" and to understand her text you need to understand what…

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    Competency Goal 2

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    What do I want to learn from this course? To be honest, that is a hard question. I have worked with two-year old’s for the better part of my 24+ years of service and I don’t really know how this course will help me in the future. I do not do a lot of writing as a form of communication. We work on a monthly and quarterly newsletter, however my two other co-workers and I work on it together. We also do daily slips, but those tend to be very short. Goal #1 I would like to learn how to…

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    action verbs, voice and tone to show writers how to write with clarity. He begins lesson three focusing on actions, specifically expressing the importance of strategically utilizing subjects and action verbs (29). The clarity of a writer’s work directly affects how readers respond to it (28). Williams emphasizes two fundamental practices, appoint the “main characters’ subjects” and ensure that the subjects express action verbs (29). By doing so, the writer ensures the use of active sentences,…

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    many times, yet it is always a comfortable affliction. Writing stories brings forth my personality because I could see myself in the characters. I get to immerse myself into a fantasy world that I have created and it can never be far-fetched. As a writer, I only see the paper as a blank page that needs to be filled because there are no limitations, this is true freedom. If something needs to be said, it will be said.. It always brings me great joy to be able to convey my thoughts…

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    A pro for the unabridged version is that it has a lot of really good detail of the characters features. Fernand was described as “a tall young man of twenty or two and twenty, who was looking at [Mercedes] with an air in which vexation and uneasiness was mingled” (18). This is a really good description of Fernand, the author does a good job of painting a picture, and this changes how the reader pictures Fernand for the rest of the book. They also talked about how much Fernand loved Mercedes;…

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    talked about the writers should closed the gap between themselves and the audience. She stated that a writer should set up a common view between the writers and the readers through knowledge, attitudes, and needs. Although people have different points of view and opinions, the writer should let the audience know what the writer’s talking about. Even though the audience does not agree with what the writer have to say, we have to prove our opinion that can be backed up with facts and a writer…

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    There were also multiple revisions needed for my rhetorical analysis. Similar to my playlist profile, I had issues with grammar and proper MLA format, so I focused in on those micro revisions. However, I dealt with some more major problems within my paper as well. You commented that in my introduction I did not have a forecasting statement, so that was added to the paper. For the section that was titled tone, style, and emotional appeal, you made the comment that I did not discuss the actual…

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    I Love To Write Analysis

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    Anyone can be a writer, there is no need for a degree or no need of experience in writing for someone to be able to write, all one has to do is write. Writing can take and change someone’s life, physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. Writing has the ability to take it’s read to whole new worlds, it allows the reader to escape from the chaos of the real world and takes them to a whole other world where anything is possible. This is the main reason on why I love to write. Writing…

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    Susan Sontag writes an article, "Direction: Write, Read, Rewrite. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 Needed" for the New York times. In her article, she discusses different advantages of writing and reading. Sontag believes that writing and reading are most pleasurable things instead of efforts. She explains that in the beginning your writing could be a mess, but you have a chance to improve it. We always have a chance to read and rewrite it. At the end of the semester, I totally understand now the importance…

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