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    Personal Narrative: Controversy About Myself As A Reader

    What, if anything, are you noticing about yourself as a reader that is different from the way you read at the beginning of the year? Are your interests, skills, or habits changing in any way? Do you feel yourself making progress as a reader? At the beginning of the year, I read did not have a desire to read books, and honestly, I still do not have a burning desire nor do I take pleasure in reading during my leisure time, however, the work done in this class such as thematic statements, literary

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    Why I Chose My Writing

    open air of writing was always intimidating to me. However, during my 11th grade English class, I realized I was capable. It wasn’t black and white, but rather all the colors imaginable. It was this realization that really helped me progress as a writer. A shift in paradigm made all the difference. My strong points in writing are usually fact-based works, such as research papers. My love of research branches off from my love of logic. It either is… or it isn’t. If I can choose the topic of my writing

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    Lost And Found Book Analysis

    Writing memoirs requires meticulous work, especially when an author is writing about a past event from several years prior. Authors seem to be traveling on a foggy road wanting to retain their memories. Trying to remember memories can lead to confabulation, or filling in gaps, in a memory. In order to avoid this error, Marion Roach Smith, an expert on writing memoirs, states, “What you do is you define your territory by your areas of expertise.” This means that an author should only really write

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    The Rhetorical Stance Analysis

    hand, Wayne C. Booth stresses in “The Rhetorical Stance” that one of the most important things for students to learn in college writing classes is to balance the triangle of subject, reader, and writer. Booth believes that students could write excellent essays if they balance the subject, reader, and writer in their essays well. Moreover, he elaborates three stances, the pedant’s stance, the advertiser’s stance, and the entertainer’s stance, which would destroy the equilibrium of the triangle. “Students

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    Ap English Reflection

    During the first semester I have grown tremendously as a writer. Through my new found knowledge my eyes have been opened to the ignorant way I was writing before. Before taking AP English 12, I knew nothing about proper writing styles and literary devices such as allegories, paradoxes, and stream of consciousness. I now know how drastically a paper can change when using the right devices. Not only have I learned proper devices, but I have learned to keep my ideas and pen flowing through a timed essay

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    James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography Of An Ex-Colored Man

    An author’s style refers to the way a writer writes and the technique in which an individual author uses in his writing. It can also be described as a voice readers listen to when they read the work of a writer. Many authors choose different styles of writing when creating a novel. Some focus on feelings in order to draw the reader in emotionally. Some authors rush the pace of the book to emphasize some events over others. An author chooses a certain style to allow them get their point across effectively

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    Thesis Statement Analysis

    John Dufresne once said “The purpose of the first draft is not to get it right, but to get it written.” Surprisingly enough that is the primary difficulty I usually face when writing an essay. I focus too much on perfecting and planning out my essay. I spend hours deciding on my topic, writing the introduction paragraph and creating my thesis statement. In my opinion an author never gets a second chance to capture the attention of his or her reader. This is why I consider an effective introduction

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    Summary Of Natalie Goldberg's 'Writing Down The Bones'

    emphasizes writing as a perennial developmental process that requires commitment to reach the goal of becoming an adept writer. I liked the fact that Goldberg recognizes the various problems a budding writer faces such as mistrust of one’s own instinct, impatience, aggression, and fear of revealing true emotions. She provides a good solution to the problems she recognizes by advising that a writer should embrace and release his emotions if he wants to write something that resonates with the man inside and

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    My Passion For Research Paper

    Words are the basis of writing. Writing is a specialty, and a skill. It’s one of my favorites to pursue in. The flow of words, structure, and most importantly, the meaning is what makes writing a pleasure to me. The meaning of words can have so many different ways to impact a reader; to write and experience them is influential to me. Growing up I have always had a passion for writing, no matter the kind. What I love most about writing is the many ways a statement can go. Writing can have so many

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