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The Reader Can Change Your Intended Meaning
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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Blog post #11
“Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Yancey, explains how writing can only become better through living and experiencing new adversities. Everyone portrays a different identity that shines through in their personal style of writing. This identity is created … Continue reading
Writing Is Not Natural
In the essay Writing Is Not Natural it talks about how writing can be seen as symbols. It can help many people really understand the concept behind it. It gives examples about little kids and how it can be easier … Continue reading
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Blog post #3
In, “Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader,” Charles Bazerman mentions expression through writing. he says that expressing writing is easy because as the writer, you would understand and connect to the writing. However, as the … Continue reading
Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader
In Charles Bazerman’s article “Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader” he explains that using a medium of written words and sentences we can communicate a meaning. The meanings do not reside in the text but … Continue reading
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Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader
In this article written by Charles Bazerman, he explains that by writing, we can communicate through a medium of written words. The expression of writing makes them clearer to the readers, where they can attempt to make sense of the … 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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The Complications of Expressing Your Ideas In Writing
“Writing Is Not Natural” by Dylan B. Dryer is an essay that displays the imperfections of writing and displays how writing is technology. The first point that Dryer brought up is how frequently writing is discussed as though it were … Continue reading
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