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Charles bazerman “Writing expresses and shares meaning to be reconstructed by the reader” In”Writing expresses and shares meaning to be reconstructed by the reader”, author Charles Bazerman argues that writing can always be seen differently by the reader. How writers … Continue reading
Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to be Constructed by the Reader
Charles Bazerman’s article, “Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader,” discusses the dynamic nature of writing, highlighting that it’s not a one-sided transmission but a collaborative process between writer and reader. He says that written text … Continue reading
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The Importance of Learning to Adapt Your Writing
In the article “Habituated Practice Can Lead to Entrenchment,” Chris M. Anson discusses that when writers constantly write within the same format, and to the same audience, this can cause issues when they have to produce other types of writing. … 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