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“Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices”
In the article “Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices,” John Duffy discusses how powerful writing requires writers to make ethical choices about how they want to present themselves to others. What type of communication will be done right and understood by … Continue reading
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“Habituated Practice Can Lead to Entrenchment”
In the reading “Habituated Practice Can Lead to Entrenchment” by Chris M. Anson’s main idea is how writers can become comfortable in a specific area of writing. Writers can repeat the same genres of writing if they are comfortable with … Continue reading
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“Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences”
In the essay “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences,” by Andrea A. Lusford’s main idea was that the rhetorical triangle has key elements for writing. It is the characteristic of writing to catch the main points. The rhetorical triangle carries … Continue reading
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Scholar Writing
1.)Summary In the article “All Writers Have More To Learn” by Charles Bazerman, the main idea is to explain to future writers that they have to be more precise with the words they choose for their writing. The writer has … Continue reading
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Naming What We Know
In the article “Writing is Social and Rhetorical Activity” by Kevin Roozen the main idea is to make sure writers are using the right genera while writing. Kevin points out many people from around the world are reading your writing … Continue reading
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What is “good writing”?
Good writing to me is something that catches my eye and leaves me wanting more. My initial response to the reading would be writing can come in all different forms. It also has to be organized, have descriptive words, and … Continue reading
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