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    Spoon River Anthology written by Edgar Lee Masters‚ various monologues came into consideration for further analysis. Although these numerous monologues were considered its speculation would became discarded when I read “Jonathan Swift Somers”. The words of “Jonathan Swift Somers” are profoundly revolutionary and holds a much deeper meaning that what lays on the surface. Its words are strongly close to my own personal life in which very few would be able to truly comprehend. When reading over this

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    Freedom Writers Reflection The movie “Freedom Writers” has many differences and similarities between various cultures. In Mrs. G’s classroom there are several mixed cultures and gangs in the class. Each of the cultures sit with what is their culture and gang. None of the cultures communicate with each other but only talk about one another and how much they hate each culture that is not their own. Each individual in the classroom has to deal with his or her own problems outside of school and home

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    This will be the easiest way for you to find a topic to write about. You can also extensively research information that you don’t know‚ so don’t be deterred by that. 3 Be unique. If you are writing an article about something that other people are also writing about‚ try to be unique in how you approach the material. You should add to the conversation‚ not exist alongside it. This will draw your readers in and keep them coming back for more. Write about your topic in a way that no one has ever written

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    English Summer Reading Essay “Whether or not an individual succeeds is unimportant. The very act of trying is itself a victory.” The quotation applies itself to a lot of things in life but the book Lush‚ by Natasha Friend‚ which is a realistic fiction and the book The Acorn People‚ by Ron Jones‚ which is a non-fiction really relate to the quote in a special way. This quote indicates that it does not matter if you succeed in what you are trying to accomplish‚ it only matters if you at least try to

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    On Becoming a Writer

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    On Becoming a Writer William Gould Strayer University Eng 115 Mrs. Eackloff In the essay “On Becoming a Writer” Russell Baker want to become a writer. Baker realized that he wanted to become a writer since he was sixteen. But he also felt that he was in a world all by himself because According to Baker (1982) sixteen year olds did not come out of high school and become writers (p.66). Eventhough he had that frame of thought he always thought of himself as a writer. “I told people I’d like

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    Ways of a Narrative Essay

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    of expository writing‚ the narrative approach‚ more than any other‚ offers writers a chance to think and write about themselves. We all have experiences lodged in our memories‚ which are worthy of sharing with readers. Yet sometimes they are so fused with other memories that a lot of the time spent in writing narrative is in the prewriting stage. When you write a narrative essay‚ you are telling a story. Narrative essays are told from a defined point of view‚ often the author’s‚ so there is feeling

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    been. I would never use that form of language in school because it is never needed‚ therefore no need for me to use it. I would only use it if my friends can speak it or use it as a joke amongst them. The English language is not difficult‚ so the readings‚ the writings‚ and understanding it are comfortable for me. I would mostly prefer it‚

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    Journey as a Writer

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    Journey as a Writer Eng 090- Writing Fundamentals Professor Arletha Ndoume Strayer University Marquita Shealey February 7‚2011 Many of us wonder where writers such as Stephen King‚ Elie Wiessel‚ Toni Morrison‚ Anne Rice‚ James Patterson‚ Maya Angelo‚ Hill Harper‚ and Joanne Jo Rowling got their inspiration to guide such blooming writers as myself. Since my early childhood I have always been fascinated with thrillers‚ suspense‚ sci-fi‚ romantic love triangles‚ and stories about my heritage

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    becoming a writer

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    Becoming a Writer Class Summary -- NOTES In “Becoming a Writer‚” by Russell Baker narrates how he became a writer. In “Becoming a Writer‚” by Russell Baker narrates/recalls/gives an account of/illustrates/describes/shares conveys/relates what inspired him to become a writer According to Russell Baker in “Becoming a Writer‚” an event in (high) school inspired him to become a writer. According to Russell Baker in “Becoming a Writer‚” an event in (high) school inspired him to become a writer start

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    The Enlightenment Writers

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    The Enlightenment Writers The central ideas of the Enlightenment writers were similar to‚ yet very different from‚ those of the writers of earlier periods. Four major Enlightenment writers were Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Paine‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Patrick Henry. Their main purpose was to write to educate and edify and not so much as to write for aesthetic purposes. Most of their work was designed to convey truth or give sound instruction on such issues of political‚ social‚ or economic interest

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