found that this form of writing to be so rigid because one is not supposed to give his personal views. Considering that computer science is based on most scientific calculations and facts, it therefore becomes difficult for one to include personal creative views about a particular subject in discussion. The process approach that recommends that people plan, gather information, write a draft and edit before writing a final draft is more interesting. This is because it has certain
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DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES AND HUMANITIES CREATIVE WRITING EN1109 ACTIVITY # 1 NAME: MARIA NEÑA N. REYES | Date: | COURSE AND YEAR: LLB – 4TH | Class Schedule: | THE NATURE OF WRITING PROCESS Writing is considered as a complex process that allows writers to explore thoughts and ideas. Concretization of sentences is an important part of the writing just like laying the foundation for a house construction. When thoughts and ideas are written down, they can always be read and re-written, revised
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Instructional Strategies for ELLs Pre-Emergent Instructional Strategies Content Area | Strategy and Description | Justification | Speaking & Listening | Learn Survival VocabularyThe teacher provides real objects as visuals and verbalizes the object name (ie. Pencil). Students repeat the name of the object and write the word on a flashcard. Students are provided with pictures or may draw their own picture on the other side of the flashcard. Scaffolding of this strategy can be done to suit
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The Queen (The Uncommon Reader) Hamza Ashfaq Ibrahim The novella, The Uncommon Reader includes many aspects of the character and personality of the queen. The Queen started as a common reader, but changed a lot in later years to come. It all started when the mobile library was parked beside the Royal Palace. The dogs howled and the queen went to make them quite and that led to the road to reading for the Queen. Her meeting with Norman, the kitchen boy at that time was quite meaningful for her later
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serious environmental problems, and widespread poverty. The Creative Class is not a class of workers among many, but a group believed to bring economic growth to countries that can attract its members. The economic benefits conferred by the Creative Class include outcomes in new ideas, high-tech industry and regional growth. Even though the Creative Class has been around for centuries, the U.S. was the first large country to have a Creative Class dealing with information technology, The most serious
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My Goals as a Writer Learning to become a better writer can be beneficial in many ways. It can help you academically, professionally, and personally. In order to write comprehensively . I realized I needed to establish some goals. My first goal would be to improve my writing skills. I can achieve this by learning different styles, and applying them in my daily life, my school work, and my work environment. They are many perks with accomplishing this goal. One of which is academics. By
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The heart of a broken story. PLOT. This story is about a writer who fails in his attempt to write a lovely tender boy- meets- girl story for Collier´s. He tries several pieces of writing with different plots each but he finds out at the end that his objective was unaccomplished. He finds really difficult to get Justin Horgenschlag ( a thirty-dollar-a-week- printer´s assistant and Shirley Lester ( as pretty as a picture)together, so he tries different way of doing it. He tries to make thme meet
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Summarize What You Learned Save this worksheet to your computer with the filename "Your_Name_Workshop_Summary." Complete the Classroom Student Workshop Follow-up Survey at the following link: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/1979051/Student-End-of-Workshop-Survey. Complete the table by doing the following: Fill in the table by adding your answers to each question. Submit the completed worksheet as an attachment via the Assignment tab. |Questions About What You Learned |Your
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I always believe “Success comes in cans not can’ts”.The famous British writer says “Every secret of a writer’s soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind, is written large in his works.” (Virginia Woolf, 1882) her peculiarities as a fiction writer have tended to obscure her central strength: she is arguably the major lyrical novelist in the English language. When I was young, I always knew that I wanted to become a writer someday, I would often write short stories. I have been
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Rationale: In this essay I will be writing a biography about Ishmael Baeh a child soldier from Sierra Leone that wrote the book ‘A long way gone.’ I have chosen a biography because we were reading this book in class for a very long time and that’s how I got interested in the life of Ishmael. In my essay I have tried to get on a personal level with Ishmael which makes the essay more interesting. I’ve done this by writing in a lot of detail. In my essay I also talked about the child soldiers that
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