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    concerns that helps a writer with their work and also progress their knowledge. I feel most comfortable writing when

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    The fifteenth chapter of “Writing Today”‚ by Johnson-Sheehan‚ Paine‚ Shaw‚ and Stouck focuses on the steps that must taken in order to improve “text from good to excellent. The authors outline four levels that a text must examined at in order for it to be effective (Johnson-Sheehan‚ Paine‚ Shaw‚ and Stouck‚ 2014‚ p.303). The first and most broad level in editing is “Global Revision” which entails focusing on the overall topic‚ angle and purpose of the text as well as keeping mind the readers. This

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    David Suzuki Analysis

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    David Suzuki is a Canadian scholar and an environmentalist. Born in 1936‚ Suzuki has been a great scientist known for the campaigns of a sustainable environment. Suzuki has written many articles and books that have been noticed to intrigue the public with his words and form of writing (Suzuki‚ p2). This essay will focus on the analysis of three of David’s writings. The first article goes by the title‚ get your kids way from the screen to the green. This was an article that appeared in the western

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    critic. By that time‚ she should of know that her writing is great; by managing to keep her job for that long. But as a writer‚ not being able to be next to their readers when finishing reading their work‚ to observe their reaction and to answer their question or clarified any doubt they may have‚ is the reason why most writer feel that nerviness and insecurity over them. Writers need be able to connect with the readers‚ just thinking of the wide range of individuals they need to connect too‚ is enough

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    ideas in writing‚ but learned to view themselves as mediocre writers‚ neither good nor bad‚ whose self-reflection in writing produced a solemn atmosphere. Their purpose is to educate the reader on relevant motives and authenticity associated with writing to help them conceive a profound piece of work through self-reflection. Both authors establish a formal but moderately depressing tone‚ appealing to young Americans who hope to become writers. George Orwell‚ in the essay‚ “Why I Write” utilizes the

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    represented in a debate. Experienced writers use subject matter questions that initiate the writing process to come up with a solution to the problem. Writers often use open-ended questions that have multiple points of view. These kinds of questions stimulate college writing. Writers should begin with a good‚ interesting question that will hook their readers. A good question sets the writer on the path to critical thinking. In concept 1.2 the main point is writers’ decisions are shaped by purpose

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    that asserts his respect for the English word is Stephen King. In On Writing on pages 129 through 131‚ King shares the approach that every new writer should acquire in order to create magic. King’s diction‚ figurative language‚ and detail portray his appreciation and diligence to the art of writing‚ which he emphasizes by revealing basic strategies every writer should acquire. The diction

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    They Say I Say Summary

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    matter of practicing routine movements of wordings. Thus‚ they introduce the reader with templates. Graff and Birkenstein argue that writing is a more than stating smart or true facts‚ and great writing is a conversation‚ or discussion of which the writer should

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    In part 2 of They Say/I Say‚ authors Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein begin the process of teaching how to present the writer’s counter-argument‚ the “I say.” The “I say” segment is where you discuss and offer your own argument to what they have said or wrote. The three most common ways of using “I Say” are agreement‚ disagreement‚ and a combination of the two. Graff and Birkenstein goes on to explain that when you agree‚ disagree‚ or even both‚ you should not mildly or incompetently do either

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    Junk Science

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    they list who or what company is sponsoring them. No reliable sources are listed in case the reader wants to verify any of the information is to be true. The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus – Baloney junk Although this article list who are the writers of this article‚ it does not give any information if either student has received a degree in the information that they are discussing. It does not include what company or organization that is supporting the author. The sources that they listed are

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