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Understanding the Collaborative Nature of Writing by Averi Cooper

Charles Bazerman’s article, “Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader,” discusses the dynamic nature of writing, highlighting that it’s not a one-sided transmission but a collaborative process between writer and reader. He says that written text … Continue reading

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Blog post #6

In “Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices” by John Duffy, he goes into detail on what it really means to sculpt writing. Writing requires authors to make the decisions that are right based on how they want to be perceived and … Continue reading

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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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Blog Post #6

In the article, “Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices” by John Duffy, gives an in-depth analysis of the interactions between reader and writer.  John Duffy explains how the writing communicates the author to the reader allowing them to get a connection … Continue reading

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Blog post #4

In Andrea Lunsford’s, “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences,” she talks about the most important features of writing which includes a concept called the rhetorical triangle. On each point of this triangle there is a different ideology such as the … Continue reading

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Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences,

Writing is rational and responsive, these characteristics of writing are known as the rhetorical triangle. This has each of its points as a key element. Those could include the writer, audience, or text. The audience for a speech is present, … Continue reading

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Blog #4

In Andrea Lunsford’s “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences”, she explains why connecting to your audience is important. The rhetorical triangle is the writer, audience, and text that develops meaning in writing. Lunsford says that writers will imagine their audiences … Continue reading

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Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader

In Charles Bazerman’s “Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader”, he claims that meaning is how we communicate our thoughts and feelings. Sharing meaning allows the reader to connect to the piece and share information with … 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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Blog Post #3

Charles Bazerman’s article, “Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader”, dives deep into the idea that it is important for writers to come up with ideas that help the reader be able to understand the idea … Continue reading

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