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    Overall I struggle with writing‚ I can never remember all of the grammar rules or sentence structure types. At the beginning of the year I relied on other people’s opinions and revisions to make grammar and content corrections‚ but now I am able to have a stronger piece of writing and not be dependant on others. At the beginning of the year I had procrastinated so much to the point where it was the day of and I just started an essay‚ but currently I make sure I start a week before at minimum so I

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    brainstorming and composing them into a large body of text. Writing allows the writer to express their feelings into their research. How important is writing? Writing is very important; writing is used in many different occasions. Writing affects many people‚ it grabs the attention of students‚ workers‚ and other people. My relationship is not as strong as it should be‚ but as an improving student I plan to excel and become an improved writer while strengthening my relationship. Writing has been something

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    In George Orwell’s essay “Why I Write‚” he gives his answer as to why he and other writers write. His essay follows many tactics described in Phillip Lopate’s essay “The Art of the Personal Essay.” For example‚ Orwell starts out his essay not by directly answering the question‚ but by simply stating that‚ ever since he was little‚ he knew that “when [he] grew up [he] should be a writer” (Orwell). He then goes on to write about his childhood and his early connections with writing. This follows Lopate’s

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    likely that tragic things were happening on the opposite side. Writers‚ often young ones‚ felt the need to capture this in their writing‚ the many sides of the society that they lived in with varying characters and contradictory settings. A lot of acts‚ whether they were criminal or honorable‚ have gone unjustified. What the main community didn’t know was that the cases that it had forgotten and left behind‚ were the ones that writers would discover. They would pick up the loose threads and try to

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    "My Experience throughout English 101" As writers many students write to the expectations of their professors and not to their fullest potential. Throughout English 101 I had been writing only to please my professor or to fill the basic requirement to pass English. I always felt that my writing ability was never enough for my professors throughout the previous years. They always wanted clear and concise essays‚ which for some reason was unreachable by me. However‚ starting college and taking

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    Kacinas Book Review Essay

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    Sessions Peer Reviewer: Alison Wood Does the book review clearly address the Compliment guideline? In other words‚ does the book review tell you what the book’s author accomplished effectively and why? If not‚ what does the writer need to include? If yes‚ give the writer some constructive feedback about the strengths of their book review. You did really well in telling what Jesse Walter Fewkes does well in portraying in his book. I particularly liked that you discussed the paintings that he had

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    America. She displayed what may be described as a native aptitude for narration amounting almost to genius" (qtd. in Amazon.com “About the Author”). Kate Chopin was a 19th century American author who cared about women and their rights. She was a bold writer who had a huge impact on how the world should treat women. On February 8‚ 1851‚ Katherine O’Flaherty was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Kate was born to the parents of Thomas O’Flaherty and Eliza Faris. Her father was a wealthy Irish immigrant and

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    My Expectations

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    I am excited about what is to come and the goals I will achieve this term. My expectations from this class are to learn from my instructor and work with my classmates so I can become a better writer. Over the next nine weeks I am expecting to learn the skills neccessary to become a better writer. I expect to have homework everyday‚ but I hope its just once a week. If I have questions or concerns about any assignments I expect not to be afraid to ask. During this class I plan to participate

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    brainstorm ideas‚ etc… This step helps to get the creative thought flowing; also identifies who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ and why. Free-writing and idea mapping are ways to start thinking about the main topic‚ and also allows the writer to find how they can relate with the topic. Once the writer has an idea on what they want to write about‚ he or she should begin outlining the structure of their ideas. This second‚ in the writing process‚ is drafting. It will contain the ideas that the author wants to share

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    Winter Syntax Analysis

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    starts off the poem emphasizing the importance of the first sentence and how it is analogous to a lone traveler going through a tough blizzard. By using the analogy of the traveler‚ Collins allows readers to vicariously imagine the difficulties a writer goes through while writing. Collins ends the poem saying "the man will express a single thought" as if to say he has finally finished explaining the difficulties of writing -the lone traveler that travelled through the storm. The structure of the

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