Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Created Audiences – Trinity Falor

 

“All writers have more to learn” by Shirley Rose, she continuously emphasizes that no matter what stage you are in writing or how “professional” you may think that you are, every writer can always continue learning and improving their writing skills. This seemingly connects to ” Learning to write effectively requires different kinds of practice, time and effort” by Kathleen Blake Yancy in a way that she emphasizes that becoming a skilled writer involves various types of practice, dedicating time, and putting in effort. Together these two authors connect how important it is to always understand that your writing could always take more practice and dedication no matter what or where you are in your writing. 

The readings both strongly emphasize the importance of learning to write effectively. Writing teachers should be able to teach and or provide different opportunities for students to write more effectively and colleges should offer more resources for further Development within students to build and become more comfortable with their wiring skills. This semester I have learned how to deeply dive into my writing skills and how to manage practice within my skills to become better within my writing, this has allowed me to communicate my thoughts and ideas more clearly. When I write well, I am able to express myself in a way that others can easily understand. It’s like having a superpower to connect with people and get my message across. Plus, good writing can make a big impression on my readers and can open up new opportunities. Learning and understanding to write more effectively has given me even more of an understanding on how to connect with others and truly understand them even through their own writing. 

 

“Plus, good writing can make a big impression on my readers and can open up new opportunities. Learning and understanding to write more effectively has given me even more of an understanding on how to connect with others and truly understand them even through their own writing.”

 

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