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In “Writing is informed by prior experience,” Lunsford discusses how the writing you did as an individual in inherited in the way you write now; she explains writing like an activity, because its the basic process of doing what you … Continue reading
Habituated practice can lead to entrenchment respond
In ‘Habituated practice can lead to entrenchment’, writer Chris Anton discusses how Habituated practices can lead to writers feeling stuck in a box. Not literally, but some writers write so much under the same format because of how natural it … Continue reading
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Writing adresses, invokes and/or creates audiences response
in ‘Writing Addresses, invokes, and/or creates audiences’, Andrea Lunsford discusses knowing an audience. With the addition of technology, digital writing has become a big thing. But when doing this, no one can actually be certain who the audience is. From … Continue reading
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Writing Development Requires Failure- Logan Lockwood
This passage by Collin Brooke and Allison Carr talks called “Failure Can Be an Important Part of Writing” talks about development from failure in writing. Specifically, in the early stages of a paper. Throughout this essay, they constantly are saying … Continue reading