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    Why is the audience analysis the most important part of the writing process? Knowing your audience lets you refine the subject matter so it meets the readers needs. Therefore, not understanding what type of audience you are writing to, will affect the outcome causing the goal not to be achieved. Understanding your audience is very crucial and is the first step towards achieving a successful outcome. Before you start to write make sure to define your audience for example, what is the knowledge…

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    follows the modest customs of the time. Upon further examination, the reason for these differences reflect on how past events change their perspectives in life. In literature, the importance resides not only in understanding why the characters act and speak the way they do, but also understanding how their actions correlate to society; therefore, in order…

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    After this happened he started reading his secret stash of books and contacted Faber to get advice and an understanding of books and their purpose.The reason why Beatty and Montag got into a conflict was because Montag was reading books trying to understand them and become knowledgeable and now that he read a couple of them and talked to someone who has read many…

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    Habit Five - Seek First To Understand, Then To be Understood In Habit five, Cuvy explains the importance of listening and understanding before wanting to be understood in return. Being selfish is one of the worst characteristic of human beings. When somebody talks to us, or explains a trouble or fear that they might have, we need to listen. Listen before reacting and listen before giving our opinion. When we truly listen, we give ourselves time to understand what the person is saying in order…

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    Communication Video After watching The Abbott and Costello Show: Who’s on First? 1981 Movie Trailer, I began to think it was going to be formal communication. The only reason for this was because it was a skit and they are working together to make the comedy work. After sitting back and thinking about it, I came to the conclusion that this was informal communication. I also came to this conclusion because it is a skit. Since they are doing a skit, they are able to go back and forth and ad-lib,…

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    Lynn Nottage’s play Ruined takes place in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The play opens in a bar that is run by a woman named Mama. A man named Christian arrives, offering Mama several goods he has acquired. He also leaves Mama with two girls, Sophie and Salima. At first Mama refuses to take in Sophie because she has been sexually assaulted so many times that she is “ruined” (Nottage, 12). However, Christian pleads with her because Sophie is his niece. Sophie and Salima work at the bar, along…

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    first generation of my family in America, I had a difficult time during my beginnings of reading and writing. Throughout my years, I’ve shown a bit of improvement. I understand that incorporating this foundation is the key to opportunities and understanding. Despite that I sometimes still struggle in this genre, I don’t want to stop developing myself to becoming a better reader and writer. (Thesis)The importance of literacy has been instilled in me since a young age, and although I did not…

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    “Lose your mind and come to your senses” by Fredrick Salomon. The readings support the idea that people tend to use a small percentage of their senses. The Mind’s Eye by Georgina Kleege’s and Television and The Twilight of the Senses by Bill McKibben’s are two reading that share their differences and similarities. The reading, Television and the Twilight of the senses, is Television and its affect to the people. On the other hand, The Mind’s eye, talks about how he sees the senses and the brain…

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    While Maria has been in the office slightly longer than me, I feel as though we are experiencing a lot of the same assignments for the first time together which is very helpful. Maria has been very helpful when it comes to questions that I have asked her and she has saved me several times by placing the lunch order on my day when I was in meetings. Jack brings a fun and lightheartedness to the office and made me feel at home from the very beginning. I have worked on a pitch with Jack and he was…

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    brought upon mankind because we still do not know the true name of such a type of animal, if there even is one. This correlates with how Plato exemplifies the idea of man seeing the distorted shadows and noises of things, but yet still not truly understanding these things for what they are. Their true nature remains unknown. In a sense, those of mankind who believe wholeheartedly that a camel is a mammal by absolute law of truth are the ones that are shackled, forever doomed to stare at the…

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