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    The writing style of a story conveys the author’s purpose of the text. Alvarez uses her unique writing to express her themes of escaping. In “My First Free Summer” and “Exile”, Alvarez describes the need to escape in the perspective of a little girl. Alvarez is originally from the Dominican Republic; as a little girl she must flee the dangers of her country from a harsh dictatorship.Alvarez demonstrates her experiences by using sensory images and figurative language. Throughout “My First Free…

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    I am most proud of my reading responses for each of the module because I have learned so much by reading those chapters. Not only it helped me improve my reading skills, it also improved my writing and thinking skills. I was able to apply what I have learned in the chapters to the reading responses. I have always struggled to put my thoughts on paper in a way that is coherent and correct according to the assignments. For example, the reading responds in chapter one for the Coca-Cola bumper…

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    his emphasis on the rhythm of thought, which, in turn, emphasizes the importance of both. Salinger uses paragraph breaks not only to change from one subject to another, but also to accentuate certain thoughts. In another demonstration of his literary brilliance, Salinger shows that he knows the human mind by using shorter paragraphs for more important matters. Shorter paragraphs automatically and subconsciously gain more importance in the mind than longer paragraphs. When one skims a written…

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    Sue Monk Kidd Influences

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    originally had a bachelors degree in nursing in 1970. However, Kidd was later influenced by the writings of Thomas Merton to look deeper within her own life. She decided to take writing classes at Emory University and Anderson University. Kidd wrote a personal essay for a writing class that was published in Guideposts and presented in Reader's Digest. Kidd wrote three spiritual memoirs before writing her first novel, The Secret Life of Bees. The Secret Life of Bees is a coming of age story…

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    an essential part of culture, but how did people in the renaissance see food? How important was food and the people who made it to others in the Renaissance in England and Italy? Based on the cookbooks, letters, and books of the time period, the importance of food is illustrated through the countless amounts of discussion about the topic and the emphasis placed on cooks of royalty or people like the pope. One of the most popular cookbooks from the Renaissance is the Opera dell’arte del…

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    Certainly, the name Mark Twain is a well-known name in American Literature for most people. The three most popular modes of writing during Twain’s writing career can be applied to various points in his life. Important to realize is it would be obvious that Twain would favor towards one style of writing over the other. Granted, realist typically is regionalist in the sense that the real-life stories must take place in certain areas of the world, which would signify the accuracy of speech, history…

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    of my writing has changed tremendously since the beginning of this course. Since taking this course, my usage of the rhetorical devise has improved. I better understand how to use each rhetorical device effectively when writing. Prior to this course, I had a limited understanding of ethos, pathos, and logos. Now I understand each of them and how their importance in developing a well-developed analysis or argument. The structure of my writing has also improved; thus, I now utilize pre-writing…

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    I started to believe that literacy and its definition held no importance in the evolution of my knowledge, I thought to myself that I would be able to grow and prosper without taking the time to fully understand what place literature had in my life. Of course at this time I did not know of the importance that literature seems to hold right in its hands, I wasn’t aware of the fact that being able to comprehend literacy in my own way…

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    Knowledge, Beliefs, and Treatment Preferences Concerning Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder” In “Public Knowledge, Beliefs, and Treatment Preferences Concerning Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” the many credible authors discuss the importance of understanding and sympathizing with those diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The intention of the essay was to inform and bring to light the more controversial side of ADHD. Through pathos, ethos, and logos…

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    the full stop that would “totally” serve the same purpose; the fictional yearnings for an existence that would have an unbiased, yet debugging nature that would clarify and put an end to subtle, tricky-little-things have always hovered around my writing table. And here I am, many years later, looking at an opportunity to help a fellow Engineer or a burgeoning scientist shape his/her highly rational thought into a more linguistically cohesive form. The grueling English Grammar classes back in…

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