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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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“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 Andrea Lunsford’s article, “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and or Creates Audiences” the main idea is considering and understanding your readers to write effectively. She talks about highlighting the dynamic relationship between a reader and writer by communicating with, or imagining … Continue reading

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Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences

In literature, the art of addressing, invoking, or creating audiences takes on a unique and nuanced form compared to advertising or marketing. Addressing the reader directly is a literary technique where the author breaks the “fourth wall” to engage 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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Expressing and Sharing Meaning is a Fundamental Participation in Writing

Charles Bazerman expresses in “Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader,” that by writing we can articulate and communicate a thought, desire, emotion, observation, and so on. Bazerman goes on to explain how making and sharing … Continue reading

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Making and Sharing Meaning

Makayla Brotherten “Often we view our expressions as deeply personal, arising from inmost impulses. We may not be sure others will respond well to our thoughts or will evaluate us and our words favorably”- Charles Bazerman In the reading “Writing … Continue reading

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Writing is More Than Just a Simple Action

Writing is a social and rhetorical activity that brings the writer closer with their audience. After reading Kevin Roozen’s article “Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity” from the text Naming What We Know informs audiences about how deep writing truly … Continue reading

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