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    Writing a Narrative

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    novel. Frst of all‚ you need to plan. How is your narratve going to be structured? Who are the main characters? Plot? Theseare just a few points to look at. You will also have to imagine a tool belt of writing techniques. Sometimes you’ll ask yourself "how can I make this part better?" Use a writing technique when this arises‚ should you use positive language? or would it be better to put a sudden thrill such as a surprise attack? Try to avoid using "said" continuously in speech but aso try to

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    Writing the City

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    Writing the City As you guys know Melbourne is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and last year I had the opportunity to visit it as my brother lives there. Now I have traveled through the USA‚ Canada & UK and still‚ I find Melbourne is the greatest. If I went on to write about what was that great about Melbourne then I guess I should start thinking about writing a book but I can provide you with a bit of an insight when I got an opportunity to explore CBD ( term used for Downtown

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    Creative Writing

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    How to make your creative writing better 1. USE NON-LINEAR STRUCTURE This means that you should practice writing stories out of chronological (or time) order. You could use flashbacks‚ or start your story at the end and then write about events that led up to the crisis. TV shows like Revenge and Lost have used this technique. You could also tell the story from different character’s perspectives. Novels like Across the nightingale floor alternate between the female protagonist’s perspective (written

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    Strengths in Writing

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    My strengths in writing are being able to pick my own topic to write about. When I have prior knowledge of a topic‚ writing becomes easier for me. When I know what I’m talking about and am interested in what I’m talking about‚ I tend to write more. Writing poems is a good example. When writing poems‚ everything just flows together for me. They don’t have to rhyme‚ or even make sense for that matter. Poems could also be metaphors. They are your own experiences‚ ideas‚ or emotions characterized by

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    Reflective writing

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    Reflective writing One shift during the night At 19.50 I walk thru the entrance to my work place to begin my night shift. The first thing I did was to sign in in the fire booklet. Because we have to according to the health and safety at work act in case there is a fire and if there is a fire‚ I am in charge according to the policy at the work place and need to know who is in the building in case of a fire. Around the corner the staff was waiting‚ RN and carer‚ to give a rapport so they could go

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    Dan Schneider and James Berardinelli’s misconception of the auteur theory 19 JANUARY 2009 - BY FREDRIK FEVANG In a recent post on his art criticism website Cosmoetica‚  Dan Schneider interviews online film critic James Berardinelli about (tentatively) everything film and James Berardinelli. It is a refreshing form of journalism which‚ as Schneider and Berardinelli point out‚ has been outphased in modern media. The in-depth interview will be interesting to anyone who have an affiliation to film

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    Paragraph Writing

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    audience‚ tone‚ and content in academic writing. Use the three components of a good paragraph covered in this week’s readings. Underline your topic sentence. Boldface your concluding sentence in the paragraph. Use complete sentences‚ correct subject-verb agreement‚ and consistent verb tense in your paragraph. Post your paragraph to Assignments as a Microsoft® Word attachment and in Main in the body of a message. The goal of academic writing is to inform an audience about a particular

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    Essay Writing

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    Tone It is important in a certain tone when completing essay: Avoid the following: - Using Clichés‚ - Writing in a chatty or informal manner‚ - Really long quotes‚ - Too many adjectives‚ - Using ‘I’‚ ‘we’‚ ‘you’‚ write passively‚ I conducted a literature review A literature review was conducted‚ The Question: - Make sure you ANSWER the question ! - Don’t just write everything you know about a topic – pay attention to what is being asked. - Underline or highlight the key words and

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    Journal Writing

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    exceedingly well organized. Used-books are cheaper after they have been sold for the first time‚ which is generally why the prices are so high. So students prefer to buy used books rather than new ones to avoid the expensive prices. Formal/Informal Writing Informal Yesterday‚ I got to witness my bro sign a contract to play football with FSU. He got so many offers but he didn’t really want but one. I’m proud of him and I’m glad he gets to live out his dream. I guess I’ll be wearing garnet and

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    Writing a Review

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    Writing a review * Catchy title – often a pun. * Personal voice. You must share opinions. Anecdotes about your reading experience/other relevant experiences are also effective. * Detail about the text‚ and supporting examples. Provide a summary of the main focus points. * A discussion of strong and weak points about the text’s construction. * Other texts that it reminded you of‚ or that would be useful to read about the topic. * A rating system – stars‚ mark out of ten etc

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