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    3 reasons that keep you from writing Before we go on‚ let me tell you that I’m far from being a great writer. And I’m not always in the mood to write and come up with great articles. There have been times when I sit in front of the computer‚ ready to type out that great article when my mind goes blank. Then there are moments when nothing comes to mind; every sentence I write makes no sense whatsoever. Does that sound familiar to you? Thankfully‚ I don’t get myself in these situations that often

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    Mcclean "Slice of Life"

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    preparation of a turkey. Some of those tools are an ax‚ barbells‚ bath towels‚ sutures (used for surgical wounds) and iodine. Many of the instructions are useless in the actual application of carving the turkey‚ which I believe was the point of the writer. There was little intention in actually accomplishing the task‚ but more focus on making you laugh. On step 6 he states‚ you should “exericse the biceps and forearms by lifting barbells until they are strong” (Scarry 632). Further into the story he

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    1. What do you think when you read claims in a newspaper or magazine that seem to be unsubstantiated? When reading claims in a newspaper or magazine that seem to be unsubstantiated I often get annoyed and provoked. I strongly believe that writers are and should be responsible for what they are putting in their writing. They should make sure that the information given to the readers are true and reliable. I have such a strong and negative reaction‚ because some people may read that magazine

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    or creating one’s mind‚ and it is used by numerous writers‚ even if it is not acknowledged. In order to persuade‚ one must make assumptions about the audience or reader‚ and these assumptions can be either implicit or explicit. Various assumptions will be made even before the writer starts writing; a targeted audience will be imagined which will serve as a template for the writer. When it comes to making assumptions to persuade the audience‚ writers will often focus on the majority of the population

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    Bird By Bird Analysis

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    merely to begin the writing process and generate ideas that can later be perfected. Lamott attempts to eliminate the common perceptions of the writing process‚ emphasizing the need for accepting flaws of an initial draft. Written by almost all good writers‚ sloppy first drafts are a way to begin the long writing process‚ while still allowing mistakes along the way. In order to make a piece of writing absolute‚ one must start at the bottom and work up from there‚ making small changes along the way.

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    Prewriting is a very important part of the writing process‚ because it helps a writer frame their paper and to get ideas to write about. When a writer is unsure what he/she can write about‚ that’s when brainstorming come in. Brainstorming is a process where a writer just writes down ideas as they pop into his/her head (like I do). This helps a writer freely think about anything and does not block their ideas. When a writer is done brainstorming then he/she can review their ideas and that should help

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    Analysis of Madame Bovary

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    Deconstructing Authorship In his first paragraph Barthes uses Balzac’s Sarrasine’s castrato character’s inner voice to examine who’s really doing the talking in a written work‚ since there are layers of meaning in the identity within the particular quote. One of my favorite aspects of post-modernist literature is its playfulness with the notion of authorship and recursive identity within a given work. John Barth’s "Giles Goat Boy‚" a favorite and seminal work for me‚ starts with a forward deliberately

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    My Writing Autobiography

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    Ever since I could remember‚ I’ve loved writing. My passion began as a child when my creative writing empowered me to defeat my speech disability Rhotacism‚ the inability to pronounce the R sound; It’s more commonly know as the funny way Elmer Fudd talks on Looney Tunes. At a time in which I had lost my voice‚ I was able to eliminate my speech impediment by gaining confidence in myself through writing‚ reading my writing out loud‚ and working closely with a speech therapist. As I grew up‚ my writing

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    Taylor Mali’s “The The Impotence of Proofreading” is a poem that catches the eye of the reader immediately from the title. Mali writes about the importance of proofreading in a very humorous way. He says even though you may have a spell-checker‚ proofreading is not to be forgotten. A spell-checker can fail to catch missing words‚ fail to catch wrong words that are spelled correctly‚ fail to catch words that are written more than once in succession‚ and a spell-checker might even replace a misspelled

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    Main Points

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    Initial Writing Sample: Main Points Throughout reading the article on “Studies Explore Whether the Internet Makes Students Better Writers” by Josh Keller‚ there are a few points to pick up on. The first point being made is that some scholars say that students no a days have a more enhanced skill for writing. In other cases some are saying‚ by using online blogs and/or tweeting can cause a student to form bad writing habits and become less efficient in a classroom setting. A second point that’s

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