The Importance of Writing Essay

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    I have learned about my writing process that I like to be creative when I write. I also like my essays to be organize before I write, so I know exactly what to write about. I believe I am strongest at freestyle writing. I like to jump in and just start writing. Even if I don’t always know what to write, I can usually come up with something. I believe I am also fairly strong in writing essays that argue a position. In reading, I am good at remembering details which is helpful in discussing it…

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    is them themselves. This is magnified in the three excerpts “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie, “Learning to Read and Write” by Frederick Douglass and “Learning to Read” by Malcolm, share a similar experience, viewing the importance of being educated and how it has played a significant tole in their lives. Furthermore,…

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    well in this passage because it sets the mood for what will happen next in the book and keeps readers at the edge of their seats. The buildings being “nervous” not only sets the mood for what will happen next in the book., but shows how effective writing engages the reader. Therefore, personification shows how important word choice is through description of nonhuman things that are given human…

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    will someday be going into this field and I don't want to suffer from the effects of a nursing shortage, so by telling even just a few people more attention will be brought to the subject. While writing this paper I learned to effectively communicate by using a formal tone. Because this was a formal writing I was able to pick up the skill of formal style…

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    surrounding the author while writing often correlate directly with the content found when reading the book. Frequently readers take fictional works of writing and detach it from the world completely, however, many times the content of the book relates more to what is happening in the outside world than the things the author chose to create out of nowhere. Context has the ability to affect what the writing chooses to focus on and as a result of that, most of their writing will reflect their…

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    They propose that the traditional paradigm in teaching this topic is through analyzing writing that makes women’s voices heard. In the essay, the authors argue for a new way of remembering women and present a new way of teaching this topic to students. The authors note that the objective for students shouldn’t be solely on women’s place in…

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    In chapter four of Strategic Writing, Deborah Dean stresses the importance of writers taking into mind the perspective of the audience (84). Understanding audience will help writers better understand the context they need to write in(Dean, 84). To convince others that our perspective is valid, we need to analyze the intended audience and whoever might read our writing (Dean, 84). Dean uses the quote, “Every form of writing is working to persuade other people to see the world as the writer…

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    Chapter 7 focuses on the importance of finding the appropriate information to support your ideas and specifically how to do so. Finding the appropriate information to support your ideas are in fact the most important step in the speechmaking process. It lays the foundation of a speech and determines the outcome along with other aspects of public speaking such as thinking through the process of planning, presenting, and evaluating effectively. “Gathering effective supporting materials is part…

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    have its own form of literature, and these writings were made very different from those found in other parts of the world. There are 5 themes common in works of transcendentalism. They are Nonconformity, Self-Reliance, Freethought, Confidence, and Importance of Nature. These themes are seen in many of the writings of several famous authors of this time. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are two authors important to this period. Their writings focused on the possibilities and beauty…

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    been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being good all the time. That would-be hypocrisy.” (Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest) Jamie Lessells Life in the 21st century has moved on from past events and stereotypes, and celebrities have never been more in the spotlight. Despite all this change, some ideas, attitudes and values constructed in The Importance of Being Earnest are still relevant in society today. Themes such as marriage and living double lives are strongly…

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