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Blog post #7
In, “Writing Is Not Natural” by Dylan B. Dryer, he focuses on the main conception that writing is more of a technology than it is something that comes normal to people. Dryer goes into depth that since people judge their … Continue reading
Blog Post #7
In Dylan B. Dryer’s “Writing is not Natural” he explains that sometimes people see writing and speech as the same. However, this is not the case because speech comes naturally to us as humans but writing does not. Writing often … Continue reading
Blog Post #7
Dylan B. Dryer’s essay “Writing Is Not Natural” highlights that writing is a technological process not a natural extension of speech. Writing is learned and involves translating through symbols that substitute sounds, but not all sounds are the same for … Continue reading
Blog Post #7
Dylan B. Dryer’s article, “Writing Is Not Natural,” explores how writing should be viewed as a form of technology rather than a natural extension of speech. While speech is necessary and universally understood, writing is a learned skill involving translation … Continue reading
Writing Is Not Natural- By Dylan Dryer
In the reading Writing is not Natural by Dylan Dryer, the author explains how writing is related to speech. The author uses the speech to relate to tone, voice, speakers, relation to the audience, and much more. He uses those … Continue reading
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Speech and Writing Are Different In Many Ways
In the article, “Writing Is Not Natural” by Dylan B. Dryer, Dryer explains things that come natural for many people such as speech, then states reasons on how writing is not natural for people. Dryer starts the article by explaining … Continue reading
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Rhetorical Situations Within The World
In the article, “Writing is a Social and Rhetorical activity” from “naming what we know” Kevin Roozen explains how writing goes beyond putting two people in contact with one another, as well as how people who write have shaped the many different … Continue reading
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