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    Annie Dillard

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    words as well help a writer to dig deeper and find things that the writer had never known. After this line Annie’s following sentence‚ “You wield it‚ and it digs a path you follow‚” holds an interesting word choice of “follow”. Annie employed the word follow‚ her purpose‚ was to imply that the line of words discoursed by a writer leads and pushes the writer forwards to new heights. Meaning that rather than a writer shaping the words in a line‚ each line of words will show the writer a new path and show

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    asserts that a writer must make his or her audience his or her number one priority. Friedman supports his claim by explaining the short falls of writers through his own eyes‚ citing his own experience as an agent‚ as well as the eyes of George Orwell‚ speaking on the motivation of writers according to Orwell‚ and even Aristotle‚ talking about how modern writers diverge from the Aristotelian formula for storytelling. The author’s purpose is to inform the listener‚ presumably a writer‚ in order to help

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    Evaluating Websites

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    diligent writer must verify the veracity of all sources—including websites. There are five major areas in which websites are evaluated: 1) Authority‚ 2) Accuracy‚ 3) Objectivity‚ 4) Currency‚ and 5) Coverage (GCU‚ n.d.). This paper evaluates two websites which will be used in this writer’s research in upcoming months: 1) http://www.asperger-institute.com/‚ and 2) http://www.yourlittleprofessor.com/adhd.html. The Websites For the purposes of this assignment and future research‚ this writer chose

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    Writer's Responsibility

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    Responsibility‚ author Margaret Atwood asks; what responsibility do writers have to the society in which they live in? Atwood urges that writers take moral responsibility and use their voice. Atwood describes Canadians as an audience that wants to be entertained by writers‚ giving readers a distraction from reality and the truth. How an author is appraised is not based on their message but on their ability to entertain. Atwood describes a writer as someone who writes what is being seen and experienced

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    professional writers finishing a first draft. First of all‚ professional writers do write as their job‚ and they know that their first draft will go through many edits before it is published. Some may even give their first draft but not even be accepted or published at all. In this case‚ if a writer’s draft of a book or essay is not even accepted‚ that person then must then come up with new ideas or come up with a new edit of their own before sending back a first draft again. The purpose of a writer is to

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    value of Censorship in literature? Censorship Is a Must Writers in the “censorship is a must” perspective believes that censorship is important for the general public. Specifically‚ these writers believe that whoever is in the know must not tell the whole truth to others. People would surely go crazy and should not be allowed to read just any piece of literature. Also‚ in that respect‚ not just any piece of literature should be published and writers themselves should be censored‚ according to this perspective

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    Academic Writing

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    Explain the importance of purpose‚ audience‚ tone‚ and content in academic writing. Purpose: Identifies the reason(s) why a writer creates a document. The common academic purposes are summery analysis‚ synthesis‚ and evaluation. Audience: Identifies the individual(s) or group(s) whom the writer intends to address Tone: Identifies a writer’s attitude toward his or her subject and audience. Content: All the written substance in a document -------------------------------------------------

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    to look at just one aspect of academic writing‚ like the relationship between the author and the audience‚ one would gain a better understanding on how: the relationships between the author and audience is formulated‚ the different techniques that writers can use to successfully communicate successfully their thoughts to the audience‚ and what the relationship means to different people. Section I: My Personal Experience with Academic Writing Writing has always been an enjoyable experience for me

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    Carmen Boullosa

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    mother and father are both Mexican and so is basically my whole family. That would make my heritage to be Mexican or Mexican-American since I was born here in the U.S. In Mexico there are various types of writers. Some are authors‚ poets‚ journalists‚ play writers‚ script writers‚ song writers‚ etc. Carmen Boullosa was born on September 4‚ 1954 and is still alive today. She was born in Mexico City‚ Mexico. She started writing during her teens; at first did not like it but then grew up to love

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    level Student Responsibility plays a key role in becoming a successful writer at the college level. Patty Strong‚ Lennie Irvin‚ and Donald Murray all talk in their articles about how students can succeed in college and what they will need to know and expect when writing at the college level. All three Authors explained their message in different ways but all three message’s imply that student responsibility is key for college writers. Although the authors took different approaches for their article‚

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