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    Writing Conventions

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    I enrolled in Teaching Writing and Grammar because I wanted to become a better writer. I knew that to bring my writing to the next level I needed confidence in writing conventions. I wanted to experience a writing class where my work would receive assessment and feedback based not only on content, but also on structure and grammar. Signing up for Teaching Writing and Grammar, I was apprehensive. It was my first semester at GMC, and the thought of taking a class with upperclassmen on a track to…

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    Geffroy de Villehardouin and Jean de Joinville use first hand accounts, translated from Old French by Caroline Smith, in the Chronicles of the Crusades to show what happened on two different crusades. As always with two different authors, the writing styles are very different yet effective in their own way. One author focuses on facts and descriptions about his crusade; the other focuses on the sanctity of the king with whom he went on his crusade. Villehardouin’s account of the fourth…

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    same person the article is talking about, Thacker Thacker, whom is a first grade teacher. Her purpose in writing this article is to show teachers, or future teachers, ways to work their classroom so that the students can succeed with their writing based on how she has her classroom set up and what she does. Her biggest key point is to create an environment where the students are excited to be writing and can do their best work based off of the conditions given. Another point that Thacker likes…

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    Trinity College in Dublin, Magdalen College, and Oxford. Leading him to become a writer of plays, novels, essays, and poems, which he is most known for today. Specifically, he was known for his novel “The Picture of Dorian Grey” and the play “The importance of Being Earnest.” Although most of his works were criticized for being…

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    through these feelings, we learned about the conflicts and hardships that these women were faced with every day (Kate Chopin: Writing Styles). Kate Chopin's The Storm is filled with conflicts and struggles that the characters must face. To fully appreciate the genius work that is The Storm, we need to first evaluate the individual factors that lead up to the conflicts, what importance do these encounters have in the story, and what conclusions are reached at the end.…

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    “To be a great champion you must believe you are the best. If you’re not, pretend you are.” -Muhammad Ali This quote helps to explain what I am going to be writing about, such as team work, health and perseverance through sports.I will be writing about how sports has impacted my life in many different ways, and shaped me into the person I am today. The first thing that sports has helped me with is teamwork.Teamwork to me is working together as a team to accomplish your goal. Sports has helped…

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    This linked in with the STARTTS training, that highlighted the importance of understanding the complexities that the uncertainty and prolonged nature of processing visa times, loss of status, culture, stability, sense of self, the possibility of not being reunited with extended family again combined with dealing with…

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    Essay On My Writing Style

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    As I look back to the writing I have done the past couple of years the first things I think of are rushed deadlines, automated essay prompts and constant cramming. Throughout my high school years the focus of writing assignments shifted from a method of self expression to a type of formula needed to pass many of the Advanced Placement exams. Although I did enjoy the freedom writing gave in my younger years when I was still given an opportunity to voice my thoughts and opinions, I have not grown…

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    In “How to Write with Style,” by Kurt Vonnegut, Vonnegut explains the importance of having a strong writing style, the reason being is that newspaper reporters and technical writers don’t show their personality in their writing. One idea Vonnegut outlined is to find a topic the writer finds very passionate about. Another important Vonnegut explains is to keep the writing simple. Vonnegut clarifies to take out information to understand the subject or topic, who is being written about. Vonnegut…

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    “Declaration of Independence” he explains freedom by writing “and that as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do” leading to the simple answer of; freedom is having the power to do as one pleases (344). In “Nature,” “Self-Reliance,” and “Walden,” Ralph Waldo Emerson and David Thoreau both utilize their writings to demonstrate similar themes…

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