aid daily tasks. Paper was very expensive during this time. The making of paper came from papyrus reeds or parchment. Papyrus, from which the word paper is derived, was made by weaving reeds to form a sheet and then beating the sheet down to a flat surface. Parchment is created from the very thin layers taken from skins of animals. Papyrus and parchment were both used to record important documents and some books however not many people in Rome could afford an abundant amount of paper. Wax tablets
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The format of this memo is very informal, for instance the writer of this memo has formatted this article in first person approach. The memo lacks proper phrasing and organizational style. The structural component the memo and the information provided with in are not concise. The memo jumps in and out of subjects, whereas basic labelling would have helped for this particular problem. Since the memo is an office related document, the first person approach makes it sound very unprofessional. The
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My hand was trembling as I reached for the paper that my AP English Language and Composition teacher handed me. I flipped it over to reveal a three circled at the top; this score was one of the many threes I received on a “timed write”, which are graded on a scale of 1 to 9. This class was one of the most significant challenges I have ever faced. By struggling with adversity in this class, I learned that one must go through a storm to be able to grow and become stronger than she ever can imagine
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I have never considered my self a good writer. The idea of writing a “perfect paper” seemed like an unreachable concept. However, this year, my writing has improved greatly. I am not a five star writer, but i am reaching to better skills now, rather than where i was at the beginning of my freshman year. With the practice and building up my skills, i have improved in certain areas ad a writer. throughout this year, i have improved on the idea of properly analyzing evidence. For the book club unit
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Have you ever thought about how a writer carry out their purpose to an audience? Writers use rhetorical strategies for audiences to understand their purpose. Throughout history many writers have demonstrated this skill to send a message to their audiences. Writers such as Martin Luther King Jr, and Sojourner Truth use pathos and repetition to express their person to an audience. Martin Luther King Jr and Sojourner Truth use emotions to persuade their audience to support their cause. In Sojourner
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PAP Medication: -- You are asking of 90 supply of medication with each application w/three refills: Sanofi- They prefer tax forms for each application. You don’t need to send check stubs with this. If they are homeless make sure you attached homeless letter. *Sanofi going to run credit check first but they ask for more income information: Make sure you put $0.00 in income area as well. If they bring in SSD you attach. If they are getting food stamps if there is no money document mark $0.00. If
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a task, in this case a writing paper, certain steps are taken to achieve a successful outcome. These steps are part of the process that we take. Focusing on process is important because everyone has their own way of doings things. The steps I take to develop a written paper are different from these of my peers. Knowing the process one takes is helpful because it allows them to understand the the conditions they write best in and how they produce a good quality paper. Thus, knowing this allows them
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changed. Her in depth scrutiny of my careless and unorganized, yet on topic essay, truly brought realization to my unsettling mistakes. Prior to my realization, my essay writing consisted of me writing down anything that comes to mind on a piece of paper; with no in depth analysis or weak sentence structure, at 2 in the morning prior to its due date. This type of writing has no strengths and consists of multiple weaknesses. Mrs. Scruggs hurtful, yet honest approach to an unsettling intervention concerning
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straight to the point and I understood it perfectly. She made her essay to be very relatable letting everyone know that anyone can go through this tough process of writing. Personally, I have a very hard time writing papers from how to start to how to end. When I try to start papers I feel like I'm going to sit there forever trying to figure out where to start. Lammot seems to reassure that the first thing you write won't be perfect, but it's important to get down any idea's I have on the subject
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Over the summers in high school when teachers would assign books to read, I never really had an interest in sitting down and reading them. However, the one book I specifically enjoyed reading was White Oleander by Janet Fitch. Even though this was a fiction novel, I loved how real it felt while reading it. There was so much emotion involved in the story that it helped me feel connected to the main character as a reader. It was hard for me to put this book down because I was so invested in the story
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