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    William Shakespeare was a powerful influence when it comes to modern literature, he single-handedly created many archetypes through his writing. Some would say he's the greatest of all time,known for his poetry, sonnets, and plays, he shows the true artistry stands test of time. He was born April 23, in England. By the age of eighteen he was married to a woman named Ann Hathaway, they went on to have three children. His career began sometime between 1589 and 1613, as an actor, this lead him to…

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    in different contexts are also infinite and varied. This report will discuss spoken and written language in the contexts of the classroom, at home and in the workplace. General Differences There are many general differences between speaking and writing. Speech is learnt spontaneously by almost all humans in their first two years of life, leading nativists theorists like Chomsky, to believe humans are ‘hard-wired’ to acquire spoken language (Fellowes & Oakley, 2014).…

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    Literature," my students engage in imaginative works of literature, analyze major literary themes and forms, continue training in effective prose writing skills, and demonstrate maturity and thought and style when deconstructing literary elements such as image, plot, character, theme, and conflict. In "Standard Freshman Composition," I prepare my students to produce quality work that utilizes writing techniques, analyzes reading material, and incorporates research techniques that will aide them…

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    "Expressive Writing: Why You Should Start Tomorrow Morning?" Emotional collapse has led to many ailments in recent times and there is no denying the fact that modern day individuals face wide array of pressures. These pressures are accepted by some, while some just succumb to it and end their lives. This is most unfortunate situation yet cannot be avoided in order to survive in this menacing world. Researchers have come out with means to solve such traumatic enigmas in the head through writing…

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    all have diverse writing styles. Poets like to express their ideas in an original way. Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes were two prodigious poets. Their styles varied much but they had many similarities. Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes both wrote during times or segregation and race problems, personally I believe all these problems made them want to write so that they could have an effect on people and open their eyes to what was going on. Maya Angelou’s and Langston Hughes’ writing styles are…

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    experience to get your skills of reading and writing. The education that a person can go through can either make them learn more critically or shut of avenues of creativity; it is the person’s choice in the end. An individual can come to a belief that there is only one proper way to write an essay, when there are various ways to complete this mind expanding task. In her essay, The Decay of Essay Writing, Virginia Woolf the criticizes contemporary essay writing in her time. She claimed the work…

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    the common American person throughout his writing, while being very controversial. Although, his writing did not appeal to everyone, it certainly made its mark on the history of poetic writing in the nation of America. He celebrated democracy, nature, and love. His monumental works praise the body parallel to the soul. Walt Whitman influenced literature through his various themes, distinct social and political viewpoints, and unorthodox style of writing. Whitman’s literary work, shown in his…

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    instead of writing. Also how texting influenced different formats and styles of writing for students, giving off a huge change in writing history. The following will state how speech and writing have been developed and modified throughout the centuries. Including, how texting revolutionized writing. John Mcwhorter claims that texting is not writing because writing is more formal. Talking, however, is more loose and casual which is why texting is claimed to be more like talking or a form of…

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    perspective. Moreover he dedicates a few pages regarding Saint-Saëns Franco-Prussian war experience in his chapter: “Devastation, Seed Corn and Harvest.” The chapter briefly recounts the political climate of France months prior to the war and indicates various musical figures (Saint-Saëns included) that volunteered for active duty. He delves deeper into indicating that opera houses were utilized as hospitals or emergency service buildings. More importantly, Rees mentions Marche Héroïque…

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    employee for the Writing Pad. As a recent high school gradate, I think I have a unique perspective on the world, albeit somewhat cynical as its heart. During my high school career, I have taken a plethora of English classes, including a college credit course for Written Communication- which I earned an A in alongside the credit. Also I have taken my placement test and have been put into English 102, something which I think would provide ample help with those seeking assistance in the Writing…

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