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    learning advantage and avoiding disadvantage of writing. The rhetorical triangle is a technique that has been widely used in all writing, and it is also the emphasis I have to learn in my English 3003 class. The using of Logos, Ethos and Pathos allows writers to create writings that appeal to readers on many different levels. By understanding and using the technique, I can effectively analyze the using of logic, credibility and emotional connection in my writing. The studying of the rhetorical…

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    Proofreading Techniques

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    1.9 Explain proofreading techniques for business communications I will explain proofreading techniques of texts,emails,spreadsheets,and all presentations for business communications. Proofreading is to business communication what buffing and polishing is to woodworking: One little blemish detracts from the entire piece, causing the overall impression to suffer. Mistakes and imperfections in any kind of work convey carelessness, and in the workplace, the stakes are even higher. A piece that…

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    papers, but I am hoping, by the end of the year, to strengthen my writing skills. Writing is crucial to the medical field because I will have to write reports and research papers. My writing is not perfect, and I want to be considered a well-spoken writer. I have had many experiences with written literacy, primarily with reading historical and classical books when I was in middle school, writing historical short stories, having my parents’ support, and doing poorly in English classes. When I…

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    Junot Diaz's 'Beloved'

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    Memory As we all know, many writers and publishers all have one specific message behind their book, poem, or even short stories in order to give out a message that many people aren't aware of. Each theorist Martin Espada, Junot Diaz, and Chimmamada Ngozi Adichie have one main goal to prove to readers. Without metaphors, representation, and stereotyping/ single-storying, literature wouldn’t be what it is today it would just be the thought of one main genre and wouldn't have much meaning.…

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    practice and dedication. William Zinsser constructed a novel explaining the true amount of effort writing requires. He introduced ten principles and methods that enhance writing skills when perfected. These principles take concepts that most upcoming writers struggle to grasp and strip them into easily taught lessons. Out of the ten principles and methods introduced, five reflected strengths and weakness that would be valuable in my personal repertoire once corrected and mastered. Simplicity,…

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    FYC Argument Analysis

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    To begin with, we will analyze objectives of FYC. We can use as reference for FYC objectives the chart provided by Carnegie Mellon’s Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and Innovation. Objectives outlined for developing effective writers, paraphrased, are: the ability to conceive of writing problems in their complexity, shaping writing to the needs of the audience, commitment to the writing, extensive revisions, and ability to pay attention to the various aspects of the writing tasks…

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    I am shamefully embarrassed of my first essay in this class. I was not aware of how terrible I was at writing. Over half of my sentences in my first essay did not make sense and if they did they were not relevant to the topic. If I look past the grammatical errors of my essay, the content is still fairly accurate. I admitted that I did not brainstorm before I wrote. I Just started writing until I ran out of things to say. I also made a the point that I did not learn how to write an essay in…

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    I could use critical thinking in nutrition class through making educated guesses to test questions or while studying the material to understand it beyond what it only states and figuring out why the author writes that food is more complicated today than it ever has been from the nutrition textbook. First, I would scan the section of the nutrition book on why food is complicated today and see what the author is going to be explaining, the main points, the topic, and the first paragraph to give me…

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    which the writer will discuss Vonnegut suggest selecting a topic that not only you but also the other readers will care about as well; he explains that this “genuine caring will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style.” The second step is obvious, yet many writers have a hard time not rambling on and getting to the point which is why keeping it simple is very important and also the third step in the process.…

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    While constructing a story, there are a few concrete rules all authors must attend too. As people read a story they are either looking to learn something, be entertained, or take something away they can apply to their own lives. In order to fulfill the reader’s purpose, each story must contain relevance to the reader along with an engaging and interesting storyline including internal conflict within the main character. Having relevance to the reader is a key aspect for any story. Personally,…

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