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    In the selection "Writing in College"‚ the authors’ are explaining wide awakenings and epiphanies that high schoolers can experience when transitioning to college. The rhetoric used in this selection speak to the audience in a direct way explaining the differences that make this transition hard for some students. The authors’ diction‚ intended audience‚ purpose‚ appeals to ethos and logos all make the selection and help show what the passage is intended to . At the beginning‚ the writers’ diction

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    The 6 Cs of Business Writing Completeness Provide all necessary information Answer all questions asked (or implied) Add something extra (when appropriate) Concreteness Use facts‚ figures‚ statistics‚ and details Give concrete examples Use precise‚ active verbs Consideration (and/or Courtesy) Be polite Always have your audience first in mind: ask yourself how the message you’re communicating can profit them Focus on “you” instead of “I” or “we” Emphasize positive‚ pleasant facts (when

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    Luiz Maldonado Emglish IV Sem 1 1.5.3 TS Intro paragraph: Writing essays may seem hard but if you learn the three stages of the prewriting process‚ your life could get a little easier. The writing process consists of three stages that can be very helpful to have a well written essay. The three stages of the writing process are prewriting‚ drafting‚ and revising. With having knowledge about these three stages‚ you could use them to make your essay more understandable‚ more detailed‚ and well

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    Writing About Likes and Dislikes: Responding to Literature The act of reading is accompanied by emotional responses which‚ at the simplest level‚ take the form of pleasure or displeasure: You either like or dislike a poem‚ story‚ or play. You have not said much‚ however‚ if all you say is that you have liked or disliked something. Writing about likes and dislikes should require you to explain the reasons for your responses. In short‚ your discussion should be informed and informative.

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    bottom. Contributors:Elyssa Tardiff‚ Allen Brizee. Summary: This resource describes why outlines are useful‚ what types of outlines exist‚ suggestions for developing effective outlines‚ and how outlines can be used as an invention strategy for writing. Four Main Components for Effective Outlines Ideally‚ you should follow these four suggestions to create an effective outline. The examples are taken from the Sample Outline handout. Parallelism - How do I accomplish this? Each heading and

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    Writing Skills Part 2

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    Student ID: 21542212 Exam: 986041RR - WRITING SKILLS PART 2 When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers‚ click Submit Exam. Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam. If you need to exit before completing the exam‚ click Cancel Exam. Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break‚ so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. Which

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    Orwell’s motives for writing In the essay‚ “Why I Write” by George Orwell‚ he explains his reasons and motives for writing. He gives us a brief summary of his literary attempts at becoming a writer from a young age to his completed works as an experienced writer at an older age. He justifies how a person’s motives for writing changes over time due to their experiences in life and the atmosphere of the world around them. George Orwell lists four motives for writing in which he feels exists

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    What Does This Mean? What this means is that for writing an essay is that the content (studies‚ names of researcher‚ dates‚ figures‚ concepts‚ although important need to be organised coherently‚ applied to a variety of social situations and interpreted‚ and expressed in a critical fashion. You must be aware of the skills being highlighted in the question in order to use the appropriate skills in your essays. You should also practice writing essays regularly and develop a technique which addresses

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    War is an inspiration for many writers‚ and many writers feel great agony and horror at the atrocities of war. Of all American writers‚ Ambrose Bierce is considered by many to be one of the greatest writers of war stories ever. His blunt‚ yet descriptive stories certainly put forward strong feelings about war‚ and how he feels about it while still maintaining an interesting storyline that keeps the reader interested. None of his stories‚ however‚ have a happy ending. It seems to me that all of the

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