essential for humans, writing proficiently is significant for students and everyone as well. People who are in college or in any kind of institution are all required to be effective writers. At every stage of my life, I have been taught about writing. In pre- school, I begin to learn writing and when I went to elementary school, I advanced my learning and took it to the next level. I began to write essays in the last few year of elementary school; and when I was promoted to middle school, I learned the…
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Throughout elementary school I skated by without doing hardly any writing assignments. I would tell the teacher that I had already turned it in, and they would just say “ok”. The few times I actually did my writing assignments, I didn’t try at all. If each paragraph was required to be ten sentences long, I would make them about five. I would do just enough to pass the assignment but not enough to get a good grade. When I got to middle school, I started to consistently do my writing assignments, and with…
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Writing Portfolio Rhet 103 10.2.2013 My writing experience has been one of great importance and something I have always valued throughout high school and into college. In high school I took all the honors English classes and this culminated my senior year when I took SUPA English. SUPA, which stands for Syracuse University Project Advance is a program through Syracuse University with which they take high school teachers and train them to teach their course, sending them to conferences and…
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Writing Portfolio Introduction Through the course of my high school career, I have produced many pieces of notable writing works. I am proud of the majority of my writing. I intend, through my writing portfolio, to showcase the breadth and quality of my writing ability using six selections of writing from junior to senior year. In my writing portfolio you will read one personal narrative, one piece of creative writing, one technical lab report, one research analysis bibliography, and two literary…
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am progressing my way through high school and approaching college, I decided to enroll in English 101. As a junior in high school, I wanted to challenge myself with a college class. In this course, I was able to step out of my comfort zone and write in new styles. By completing the assignments, I have gained more confidence in my writing. Although the course has been more challenging than my previous classes, it has taught me valuable writing skills and the importance of time management, while also…
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know the steps to writing and apply all the things you learned from your english class to your writing skills. The person who’s reading your paper will look at everything, just like your english teacher grades your writing assignment. That’s the reason why we use written communication in school, so we can be prepared for when we’re out of school. Every communication that we use in high school will be used when we’re out of high school. Basic communication skills lack in high school education. This…
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the writing process and reveals her personal attitude toward the difficult task of writing. Throughout the essay, Lamott expresses that first drafts are very important to writing. Establish where to start and for writers to create and develop their ideas down. To be able to find their own voice for the paper and to begin the first steps for writing a paper. Personally, I agree with Lamott’s idea because it grants the writer to not stress about who reads it, but what you can gain from writing a shitty…
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School never felt difficult for me, whether it was solving equations or memorizing dates in history. Going wasn’t a choir or something that felt like a waste of time, but instead was a place for socializing and slightly challenge myself academically. My older siblings, Sara and Grant, excelled in school, which made me feel as though I had to live up to the standards they set. In my parents eyes they were amazing and I drove myself to be as much like them as I could. My sister would read college level…
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The McGuffey Third Reader is an introduction to the understanding of poetry and prose writing. The second reader, as previously stated, is the second step in understanding narratives. It is a basic understanding and comprehension of short stories. As the children move up into the third reader they are introduced into prose and poetry. This book starts by teaching the basics of reading and speaking poetry. It still contains the previous books key points, like pointing out common errors and new words…
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According to Webster’s Dictionary, an essay is a short piece of writing on a particular subject. This term is also known as the dreaded word all students despise hearing, or at least me. Since teachers have begun using the word, I’ve found it challenging to indulge in or be excited about assignments and often find it difficult to put my ideas on paper. Fortunately, I’m an excellent conversationalist, and know how to interact with other people when speaking directly to them, but if asked to record…
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