The Importance of Writing Essay

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    Cursive writing has been slowly fading away. It seems in the future cursive will merely be a thing of the past, but how is one going to read the Founding Fathers documents if they lack the ability to read and write in cursive. Cursive writing is an important skill; not only does it define motor skills, separate the literate from the non, shows professionalism, but it also looks elegant and nice. With new technology and harder curriculums teachers have taken a back burner to teaching students…

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    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 of proofreading after writing as most of the time I used to forget it. Sontag gives a great…

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    In a research paper, some professors recommend their students to add an abstract to their research topics. An abstract is a brief summary on outlining the importance ideas in a research paper. Scholars stated that a research paper should have a title and an abstract of no more than 150 words (Anonymous, 2002). Although an abstract is the first paper before the introduction, it is highly recommended to write the abstract last because it will allow the writer to grasp important ideas to their…

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    tone, expressing the importance of properly addressing the audience in which a writer intends draw in. Bartholomae appears to be directing his feedback from his professional experiences towards other novice writers who can benefit from his expertise. Bartholomae stated, “The students have to appropriate (or be appropriated by) a specialized discourse, and they have to do this as though they were easily and comfortably one with their audience”. This statement portrays the importance of…

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    piece, to orchestrate the correlation between reading and writing, and to answer the question of if the two skills are related. He bases these claims off of his own personal experience as an author. The article is published at a high point of his career, now having enough respect as an author to instruct others on the craft. King’s purpose is to instruct the reader, more specifically, young writers. He wishes to inform them of the importance of reading, and how the things you read will affect…

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    challenge the importance of religious sanctions and beliefs, such as attending church service in “Go to Church on the Sabbath” and the meaning the Bible in poem 1577. This reveals that individuality can affect a person’s faith and commitment to the religious world. Christianity is expressed in her writings from a personal perspective which can relate to individuality in the modern-day church. Dickenson encourages freedom and versatility of the religious world claiming that the importance of…

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    But she was still somehow able to pick up on something that I didn’t even have an understanding of yet. During my time as an English student at Webster University, I was able to develop an understanding and new love for English literature and writing.…

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    gains insight and develops personal attributes or skills. This essay will discuss the thoughts of Plato and Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere and their insight into the purpose and importance of education. Plato, a philosopher, was born in Athens in 428 BC, a time and place which emphasised the existence and the importance of formal education. Ancient Greece encouraged that education was the fundamental to the development of an individual aesthetically, morally and intellectually (F.O. Odhiambo…

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    Module 2 Reflective Essay

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    Writing is of great importance, and I take the process of learning to do it seriously. Prior to posting my working thesis, I intently studied the module learning resource, as well as the many handouts and videos that our instructor provided. I read the material multiple times, and likely, I spent too much time obsessing over every detail. I am glad that I took the extra time, however, in that somewhere in my hours of reading, I managed to grasp the concept of the thesis and the way in which we…

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    dramas. The two major genres of drama include comedy and tragedy. In literature, comedy is a type of drama that is characterized by its happy and lively ending. The major purpose of comedy is to evoke humor and enjoyment in the audience. “The Importance of Being Earnest” is one of the greatest comedy dramas. On the other hand, a tragedy is also a genre of drama that is has a sorrowful and depressing ending…

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