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    College Writing Reflection

    Coming into my freshman year of college writing, I did not know what to expect. I was never a terrible writer, but knew I could always improve. College writing has helped me improve in many ways, and has let me identify my weaknesses and strong points as a writer. As the course went on, with the three different writing prompts we were assigned, I saw myself improving each time. Each person learns at their own pace and at their own time. For me, It took me a while but by the last essay, I feel more

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    Personal Narrative: My Portfolio

    Self-Reflection portfolio When I signed up for this class in the summer I was unsure what exactly this class included. I was not very confident in myself as a writer because I had never been challenged. I also didn’t know of MLA, colloquialism, or any of the rules. As we continued to write more essays and learning new concepts, I felt like i was improving. Writing has never came easy for me though. I tend to get off track and write things that are irrelevant to the subject. So, taking this class

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    Punk Power In The First Year Writing Classroom Analysis

    In "punk power in the first year writing classroom", Optimism One addresses a wide variety of readers. First he is addressing first year writing students. He gives them a guideline as to how to create a well written piece. he also addresses writing instructors, he encourages them to break away from a standard and let the students write in their own format. Lastly the readers of his piece may also be some who want to learn who to write and are looking for different approaches. Most of these readers

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    Living At The Green Duck Lounge: Play Analysis

    Some artists discover theirs talents early and start their adulthood with their parents worrying about them becoming starving artists. Others start off on more traditional paths - in my case, journalism and then law - and realize we were closet creatives all along, needing to step in to the light. In my case, my careers didn't really go away as much as I distilled them into doing work that could be both a lifestyle, a living and of service to the world. Approximately 12 years ago, I left the

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    Personal Narrative: My Development As A Writer

    Over the course of the semester I personally feel that I have developed as a writer. Throughout the essays I wrote, there is a common pattern of errors I made, ranging from poor choice of words to poor sentence structure. Overall I feel my biggest weakness in writing is putting my thoughts into words and being able to clearly express my ideas. I often find myself thinking one thing, but writing it with poor choices of words. After looking through all of the revisions, I do feel I have a better grasp

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    Successful College Writing Process Analysis

    Is there a special way to read? One may think reading is as simple as opening the book, skimming the words once, and then you're done. However, that's not the case and reading requires a sufficient amount of diligence. In college you don't merely read, but you also analyze, understand, remember, and respond to the writing. Chapter 3 of Successful College Writing expands on this topic and offers insight on the actions that accompany reading and responding to the text. College introduces difficult

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    Life Of Pi Rhetorical Analysis

    it through out. Authors shy away from the mundane, and focus in on the details that make the story worth telling. Authors ponder on how to make these key details more appealing, so they use strategies like, metaphors and distortion. They have the creative ability to bend and shift the story to better deliver their message. Author Flannery O’Connor has written “I am interested in making a good case for distortion because I am coming to believe that it is the only way to make people see”. She believes

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    Semester Final Reflection

    Semester Final Reflective Essay At the beginning of this semester I felt this course would go smoothly and I could complete it with no difficulty. As the semester began I was expecting the similar English courses I had experienced through the past four years of high school, which is exactly what I got. We reviewed the same basic grammar skills and writing techniques. Although one thing seemed to be different compared to the other high school teachers, you were able to take interest into our work

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    Self Reflection Papers

    Being at Allegheny for this semester has taught me a lot about my writing habits. In almost all of my papers, I stray way off track just to make a point that needed one sentence of explanation. During the time I sent on my final portfolio, I really tried to focus on getting the point across in much shorter detail and making sure I am staying on topic. The thing that has helped me the most is the feedback I am receiving from you and my classmates. I decided to begin with my original research paper

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    Reading Rhetorical Analysis

    Kimberly Nunez Professor Shaver English 100S 20 July 2016 Journal 6 In the passage from “Reading Rhetorically” by John C. Bean, Virginia A. Chappell, and Alice M. Gillam, talks about the different ways/strategies a person can read. There are three type of readers, there is the “Fast”, “Slow to moderate” and the “Very slow” readers. According to text, I am considered a “Slow to moderate” reader. My strategy is to read slowly in order to understand the text well. I need time to process what I’m

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