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    You might be wondering why you even need to read this. After all, you got accepted into Northeastern, a top school that only accepts some ridiculously low percentage of all the people who apply. It’s obvious that you are way too intelligent to be taking English advice from anyone. People who need help with something as easy as English are those who didn’t pass their English classes with A’s like you did when you were in high school. After all, college is only supposed to be a little harder than…

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    Essay writers generally approach a piece of writing with a persuasive purpose in mind. The goal of a persuasive essay is to convince readers to believe, or at least consider, some proposition that the writer has developed throughout the piece. To accomplish that task writers have at their disposal two fundamental tools—they can use narrative, which is purposeful storytelling, or they can use exposition, which is a detailed explanation of an idea, theory, or finding. Studying how both narrative…

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    and an outline of the supporting evidence." (Connelly, 2013, p.57) Starting the thesis from the beginning is effective in most cases because you are letting the readers know what to expect. Placing the thesis in the middle of the essay allows the writer to support their details but can be a disadvantage since readers attention is more toward the opening and ending of an essay. Allowing the thesis to fall toward the end of your essay can close your statement out strong but can also be misguiding…

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    help me stay on track of what I am suppose to do for the class to achieve the highest grade possible for the portfolio. Given these points, I hope to expand my writing. As of now, I feel I can confidently identify my strengths and weaknesses as a writer. Some weaknesses I can improve on are: vocabulary, spelling, revising papers, and punctuation. Furth more, some strengths I see in my writing are: my ideas, being able to write down my thoughts right away, and not hesitating to ask for outside…

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    MY WRITING PROCESS Have you ever thought of any human activity that is intertwined? Thinking and Writing is intertwined and goes hand in hand. Have you wondered how great writers start their writing journey? Every writing start with thinking. Anyone who has written an Article, Book, Poem, Song, Film etc. has already had a thought or is thinking about something. This makes translating your thought into a master piece goes through a process and I will walk you through the typical journey of my…

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    In my proposal, I was too vague about bringing the issue to attention in the first paragraph. The first paragraph should introduce the issue- including that Idaho State University is the issue. The proposal needs more detail about the issue sooner. When writing this paper, I started off really vague about the issue talking about how in general things break. However, it should be mentioned earlier that the things that are broken are property at a university that needs to be fixed. Going through…

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    don’t lack as many skills as I thought I did. I have taken this class before and I really wasn’t confident the go around all of a sudden I have a new found understanding of reading and I feel that was what I really needed in order to become a better writer. No I am not a reader; I would rather do anything but read. Although, I have found myself tangled up in love novels or gossip, reading just never became a hobby for me. I know there’s a relationship between reading and writing, there’s no…

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    by their definitive meanings, but by a series of questions considered in the early stages of writing; what do I want to say, how do I want to say it, and who do I want to say it to? To these questions there are no clear-cut answers, empowering the writer to explore a variety of topics. It is important to understand that genre, audience, and rhetorical situation are not considered in a sequential order, nor are they exclusive to planning. In fact, the development of new ideas can occur in any…

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    claims off of his own personal experience as an author. The article is published at a high point of his career, now having enough respect as an author to instruct others on the craft. King’s purpose is to instruct the reader, more specifically, young writers. He wishes to inform them of the importance of reading, and how the things you read will affect what you end up producing with your own paper and pen. Not only does his comfortable writing style attract aspiring authors, but also readers of…

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    of a text. When studying a text through a gay lense questions are asked as if the author was gay. She clearly seeks to explain that a gay writer is just the same as a heterosexual writer-- they just simply exist; there isn’t a need to read through a gay lense because that’s the one the book was created under. The ideas that readers tend to create of the writers often isn’t the reality and that affects the different lenses that we try to read through. Those who enjoy the arrangement of…

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