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    not have a prompt for When given something to write about I can certainly come up with things to fill in the blanks or put some time into researching it. The first essay for this class had a prompt topic and it was easy to complete the assignment. Writing the story was easy; correcting grammatical errors was hard! This second essay is a little more challenging. I had a hard coming up with a list of topics that I could write about. The brainstorming was hard and took me more time then the allotted

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    Writing Process

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    During collaborative writing processes there are certain advantages and disadvantages. There are times that an individual writing process may better suit the information being written. Such advantages of a collaborative writing process are combined ideas “two heads are better than one”‚ a shared workload‚ and a greater array of skills and opinions. Combined ideas from collaborative writing may offer different views and expertise on specific topics; individuals within the group may also present new

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    a way of writing

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    In Stafford’s essay “A Way of Writing‚” he claims that “receptivity” and “a willingness to fail” are key components to his writing process. Being receptive means that you are willing to receive something‚ in Stafford’s case‚ it is ideas and or someone else’s knowledge. If you are receptive towards others’ comments and ideas‚ it will only help you as a writer and give you more perspective and a different angle. A willingness to fail means that you are accepting of failure and you are aware that sometimes

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    Cursive Writing

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    Nowadays‚ cursive writing is only found when people are signing their names onto papers‚ checks‚ etc. With papers being written electronically more and more‚ cursive is found to be being used less and less. A recent Xerox Mortgage Service survey reveals that by 2016‚ nearly half of all home loans could be closed electronically. This means that people won’t even have to physically sign their names. Students in schools have learning the Zaner-Bloser method of cursive writing since the 1950’s. Now‚

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    Precis Writing

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    Precis Writing ← Precis writing aims at squeezing the meaning of text or paragraph into the fewest words. ← Precis must have its own unity and coherence. ← The object of precis writing is to give short cut but accurate account of what the original writer has said without changing or add anything to it. ← The original sense of the passage must not be distorted by omission or addition or by leaving out the essential information. ✓ While making precis of a given passage

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    Creative Writing He had stood that day‚ the world’s foremost spokesman of popular government‚ saying that democracy was yet worth fighting for… He incarnated the assurances and pretenses of popular government‚ implied that if could and might perish from the earth… He did not assume that the drafted soldiers‚ substitutes‚ and bounty – paid privates had died willingly under Lee’ shot and shell‚ in deliberate consecration of themselves to the Union cause. His cadences sang the ancient song that

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    Writing Analysticallly

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    Analytical Methods I: Seeing Better‚ Seeing More” “Toolkit of Analytical Methods I: Seeing Better‚ Seeing More” is an informational text that helps students with their writing along with some facts a college writer should know. The text includes many sets of tools for teaching ways of seeing and making sense of things in writing. The author mentions that the tools mentioned in the text will help a writer discover things to say about whatever a writer wants to write about. The author mentions that

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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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    On Reading On Writing 1. Stephen King invented the most straight-forward‚ humorous‚ and relatable memoir about writing in On Writing. Compared to his fiction novels‚ this while cleaner in gore‚ still does not beat around the bush when it comes to a piece of advice or a story from his childhood. His voice is genuine in ways that one would not expect from such a successful author‚ and while at times‚ he uses vulgar language‚ it is not written without a purpose. When giving advice on vocabulary‚ he

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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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