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    Articulation Reflection

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    principle focuses to examine all through the article. I 've enhanced my proposition proclamation with class work on, how to compose a very much built postulation explanation and with the persistent papers. Be that as it may, The book "Fruitful College Writing" by Kathleen T. McWhorter additionally offered me since it some assistance with having cases of the right approaches to compose a proposition proclamation and where it has a place in an article. Also, with knowing how to construct an…

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    Language other than being a means for communication is an instrument of thinking. It is our capacity to convey through words that make human beings different from other creatures. Without language man would not have survived. Since linguistics is the study of language, it is basic for a linguist to comprehend what language is. Language is an exceptionally unpredictable human phenomenon; all attempts to characterize it, have proved insufficient. More or less, language is an ‘organized noise’ used…

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    The author speaks to the audience as if they are students or educators on either side of the debate. Instead of presenting both sides of the debate, in argumentative fashion only one side is presented. Although in some cases this may not be a good system, for this particular essay, one-sided opinion carries the essay’s message far. The author’s purpose of the essay is to convince educators and students that technology can be beneficial to learning. Benefiting from the increased information…

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    It was every English teachers’ nightmare. One lazy Saturday afternoon, you decided to read your students’ argumentative essays. A particular work caught your attention. You put down your pen and smiled with satisfaction. This student has greatly improved from the first time you met him. However as you read, a sense of recognition hit you. You have read this text before. A quick search in the internet verified your suspicion. It was the same text from the columnist section of the past issue of…

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    given for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places, as well as honorable mentions. Both the teachers and the students could compete for these, and a panel of English professors and students did the judging. To win this I had to think creatively and take a risk by writing something different than I’d written before. I got away from rhyme and my typical structure, and wrote something totally left field for me. I ended up winning first place in poetry that year, over that dreaded English teacher from my past (who…

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    From the very beginning of Francine Prose’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Can’t Read”, the topic of her argument appears to be one concerned with the failing education system, contributed, in part, by the failure of teachers to effectively teach literature, focusing on the moral values that can be taken from a particular work rather than focusing on the actual literary content, and the lack of literary works that encourage a love of literature and are complex in nature. However, Prose’s arranging…

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    Learning Journal Answer Unit 8 Finally! It’s unit/week 8, the very last week/unit before the final exam. The unit started on a very good note for me, but I will not hesitate to emphatically state right from this very first paragraph that, this unit/week (unit/week 8) is going to be another most memorable week for me throughout this course. This is majorly because, I went through the week with the same approach I used in Unit 6. I will detail more about this approach in subsequent paragraphs.…

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    Ray Bradbury was born August 22nd, 1920. He married Susan McClure in 1947 and had four children. He won numerous award for his writings, for example, the Henry Prize award in 1947 and 1948. He also won the PEN Body of Work Award in 1985. Some of his books were made into films, like Fahrenheit 451. In Ray Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, his ideas of a dystopia are represented through the censorship that the government has created for the people of Montag’s society, and the effect it had on them…

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    of Young Children, 1997). It also provides different cueing systems to assist…

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    Reflection On SPMT 600

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    substance and using fillers but more a matter of wanting things to look and feel nice. The exercise of writing a purpose statement has forced me to rethink that, to be efficient, cut out the extra words and thoughts and zero in what my intention is. A purpose statement needs to be clear, specific and informative (Creswell 2014), and I feel that I have begun to incorporate that into my thinking, writing and conversation which will benefit me in my personal, academic and professional…

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