Whether
it’s a text, an email, or a letter of recommendation, writing is something
apart of everyone’s everyday life. There’s also so many different ways to
write, but they all follow a general idea of a writing process. First thing is
to know the thesis, and whether or not it’s implied or explicit. Next, there’s
moving onto the dominant impressions and focusing on the details. Afterwards,
it goes to the intro support, which are more details of the dominant
impressions, and then the body support, which elaborates on the thesis. After
all of that, there’s the conclusion, which reinforces everything, the thesis,
dominant impressions, and the details. By following this writing process, and
throwing in the peer reviews, and revisions, the entire process can be a much
simpler thing. Not only is it easier to do, but it ends up sounding better and
having a better flow to it. And
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
12A
When typing an essay it's necessary to explain what you're going to be talking about. Whether it be step by step, or from point to point, it needs to happen. In my essay about the writing process, I will be going through the process step by step. I will be going from where to start in the writing process, and ending with how to finish it with a pretty little bow on top, and on the inside, knowing how to put the details in and how they're going to benefit the essay.
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
10A
Division and classification are two different ways of organizing and elaborating information.
Complex subjects are easier understood when it's split and then taken into more complex and smaller groups.
Division is taking this apart and setting them into their own categories.
The phrases that are context specific where they know how to discuss the subject, those are domain specific.
Complex subjects are easier understood when it's split and then taken into more complex and smaller groups.
Division is taking this apart and setting them into their own categories.
The phrases that are context specific where they know how to discuss the subject, those are domain specific.
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