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    Identity In The Classroom

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    ability to enthrall my readers was the skill I lacked the most. As a result, the art of creative writing quickly became very challenging to me during my journey through Secondary School. I found myself lacking the ability to create creative stories that truly captivates my readers and leave them asking for more. At that point I found myself slowly leaning toward the expository and persuasive styles of writing. They accepted me with own arms. I became excited anytime I had to write a research…

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    strengthen them. As a writer it is good to step outside of your comfort zone and experiment with new genres. Let your writing take you on an emotional journey, and let your emotions lead your writing into a new journey. As a writer you need to expand your vocabulary and use powerful descriptive words to really create a mental image for your readers. I have learnt to understand the importance of sentence structure, drafting, and proof reading and not over using commas creating sentences that are…

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    “Shitty First Drafts” by Lammott explains the importance of getting all of your ideas on the paper in the first draft. First, she states you need to be able to tune everyone and everything out, and write on the paper what occupies your mind about that topic. You need to incorporate all of your ideas on the paper, because you may have one good idea that will lead you onto your second draft. Throughout your drafts in the writing process, your work will continue to get better. Your first draft will…

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    after having read their works. In the study, Bean comments that most of the times students mistake by thinking of their teacher as their only audience for their composition project. Therefore, Bean highlights the need to have students practicing writing to imaginary audiences in order to develop their skills to target different mindsets using different rhetorical…

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    Teach Cursive Writing

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    Teachers should teach cursive writing because, compared to print cursive has a smooth flow and it takes less time to write for some people. A good thing about cursive is students with dyslexia therapy cursive can be instrumental in helping with the students read and write. Writing cursive is not just for the fact that it’s faster but also for the fact that its beautiful compare to print and it’s not just plain. Cursive is a beautiful way of writing words. At least 41 states don’t require cursive…

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    in midair for clues that could enlighten the subject. Deeper down the tunnel of Critical Reading, Critical Thinking, and Critical Writing. What can it all signify, it appears to be ambiguous. Furthermore, mind faltering, I hesitate to determine what this could all mean. Bam! I hit the bottom of the tunnel, high upon a table a book,” The St. Martin’s Guide to Writing.” Hence, came a voice whispering, “Drink Me,” open your mind, seek the knowledge, and become a better thinker, speaker and…

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    “than”, Drafty Drea is fresh out of high school English and her lack of efficient writing styles and techniques interpret that very well. Drafty Drea knows that this first semester of college English is going to be a rude awakening for her. As the first couple of weeks of college trudge along, Drafty Drea sits in her class as her English teacher, Professor Camp, goes over the requirements for the classes first writing assignment. The time has come for…

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    poets as far back as ancient Greece.” There is much debate in high school english classrooms, school districts across the country, and professional literary journals, regarding the importance of teaching Shakespeare’s plays, especially the tragedies, to high…

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    In her book, The Writing Life, Annie Dillard depicts her personal writing process, and she explains it using comparisons such as similes, metaphors, personifications, and other types of figurative language. Sometimes she specifically states her writing process while at other times she uses an example of something else as a description of her writing. The goal of her writing is to help others understand why she writes, and at the same time, she encourages and teaches them how to write. Throughout…

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    The Second Machine Age

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    competing pool. Therefore, to be competitive, employees must acquire skills that set them apart from any machine. To succeed in the modern world it is important to acquire skills that machines cannot emulate, such as emotional intelligence, reading, writing, critical thinking skills, unstructured problem solving, and ability to break loose from monoculture. Emotional intelligence is a crucial quality for success because it sharpens the individual’s ability to communicate…

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