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Blog #11
In Kathleen Blake Yancey’s “Writers’ Diverse Backgrounds Shape Their Writing,” she writes about how writers’ varied backgrounds influence their styles and identities. Emphasizing the significance of recognizing this diversity in writing instruction. Conversely, Andrea A. Lunsford’s “Prior Experience Shapes Writing” … Continue reading
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 the essay, Writing is Not Natural by Dylan Dryer wrote about how writing is not a natural thing but actually a technology created by man. Dylan goes in depth how letters are just substitutes for certain sounds and these … Continue reading
The Latest in New Tech: Writing
The Latest in New Tech: Writing In the article “Writing is Not Natural”, Dylan B. Dryer explains to us that writing is a form of technology. Its uses are vast but not when put up against spoken language, in comparison … Continue reading
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