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The ethical decisions of a good reader and writer

In Writing involves making ethical choices, Author John Duffy emphasizes how important making ethical decisions as a writer is for a good connection between the reader and writer to be built. He explains that making relationships, similar to real life is … Continue reading

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blog post 11

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

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Blog 11

Both readings, “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Blake Yancey and “Writing Is Informed by Prior Experience” by Andrea A. Lunsford, provide insights into the complex nature of writing and its strong connection to individual experiences and identities. … Continue reading

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Blog Post #11

In “Writers Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Blake Yancey, she explains how each writer has different experiences that cause them to write different. In “Writing Is Informed by Prior Experience” by Andrea A. Lunsford, she says that the … Continue reading

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Discussion Post #10

In the article “All Writers Have More to Learn” by Shirley Rose, she explains that writing is such a tuff topic and can learn so many different things. She tells us that is takes time and effort even if it’s … Continue reading

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Blog Post #9

In the article “Revision Is Central to Developing Writing” by Doug Downs, He talks about lots of revision ideas. One being that revision on papers creates more ideas for the writer to expand on in their paper. Another is that … Continue reading

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Blog Post #8

In “Failure Can Be an Important Part of Writing Development,” the author describes those failures is needed to be a good writer. They give multiple examples of very good writers writing there first piece of writing and failing. The main … Continue reading

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Blog Post 7

When writing, do you ever attempt to type things out how you’d say it in real life and it sounds weird? or unnatural in a way? Thats because it is! In “Writing is Not Nature;”, writer Dylan B. Dryer explains … Continue reading

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Writing is Not Natural

In “Writing is Not Natural”, Dylan B. Dryer talks about the timeline of humanity, written language has only existed for roughly 5000 years. Today, language is apart of every day life, and is very much over looked as a great … Continue reading

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Discussion Post #7

Writing is difficult! When it comes to writing, we can’t write as good as we speak. It not possible write that good. In the Article I found a few things. One being that writing was not invented to long ago. … Continue reading

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