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    The Namesake has been a novel that has been selected for all ages to read because of how many many themes there are in the book. A review from Mandy Anderson, an advisor from Kent State University, explains that The Namesake is a very popular book that college professors have chosen for their students to read. Anderson says that it opens up discussion about “establish[ing] [your] identity separate from the family, the journey to adulthood, and coming to terms with the past.” This is an important…

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    transitional devices will help the reader to convey to the following paragraph. As shown above, to improve your writing skills you have to use these three important keys in your essay: paragraph, transitions, and transitional devices. Being better writer it will take a lot of practice. Specially, for the students who have the English as a second language. Try to use these in your next essay to be able to write well. I hope that I make it clear for you to understand it. Feel free to connect…

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    You've got to find what you love,' by Steve Jobs states that you must keep trying new things until you find the right thing you want to do in life. In Job's essay, he gives the reader three examples by telling three stories from his life. The first story was about "connecting the dots," talking about how he had dropped out of college, second was about "love and loss," showing the reader that you can fail and get back up again, and his final story was "death", he tells us not to waste our lives…

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    In this article “Why Johnny can’t write, and why employers are mad,” I learned that for able to get a well job you have to be able to write and communicate effectively so that people from outside of your company can understand what you are trying to tell them. Also, so that they won’t get pissed or leave your company for a lack of writing and communication with them. You could also, lose money because you don’t have enough people to help your business grow because of your lack of communication…

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    Writing Invitations

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    This week’s work was focused on two themes that I feel guided my learning to becoming a more effective teacher of writing. These themes included developing as a writer through writing invitations and teaching students how to write effective sentences through sentence combining instruction. Living “The Writing Life” In completing this week’s writing invitations, I really challenged myself to try out different genres of writing in response to the prompt. I started off the first writing…

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    Growing up I was never a big fan of books or writing. I would cringe whenever I was given assignments to read a book that I would have to write an essay on, and always looked for a way to get out of it. I remember doing general research on a book rather than taking the time to read it. I think I continued to stay this way until about ten years ago, when I began to write reports while serving in the military. I started to learn that it was more of an art form rather than just putting my ideas…

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    I am qualified for the role of copy editor because I am skilled at proofreading. Previous experience has helped me strengthen my proofreading skills. I have a strong understanding of various grammar and punctuation rules, and I’m able to research what I’m sure of so that all the work is written as correctly as possible. Lastly, I know how to communicate with others and will give constructive criticism when necessary to ensure that everyone who is writing gets help when they need it and that they…

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    Safe Thesis

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    Before taking Writ 1, I had never spent more than a day figuring out what my thesis should be for class essays. My theses in previous papers were usually very simple and descriptive of the text. Writing a thesis that encompassed the ideas of being SAFE—significant, arguable, focused and evidence-supported—was one of the most important things that I learned throughout these past few weeks. Writ 1 has taught me how to effectively argue my ideas in academic writing by learning how to write a SAFE…

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    In the world of literature, we come across many modes of writers interpreting, explaining, and focusing on bring the reader into the world of the fictional and the reality of others. There many methods that writers use to bring the fictional and the non-fictional to reality. Ultimately there is no way to use every method to get the reader emotionally, so to focus on a few is the way to do this. Using Laila Lalami’s novel “The Moors Account” this close reading will deconstruct a section, “Listen…

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    In the poem ¨Did You Ever¨ by Marcia Conley Carter the theme is “Poems are hard to complete or finish as long as it may seem or as hard as it is never give up;some accomplishment always prevails” First, “how hard it must have been … To think of a subject, one to intrigue readers” The difficulty is shown and it is trying to explain how a poem can take so much effort and the author never seems to give up. Giving you a different outlook on poems as a whole. Later on, the author says “Imagine the…

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