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What Does Writing Mean To Me

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Reading and writing, what does it mean to me? I for one thinks that it gives me a chance to learn new things every day. Growing up I have always been interested in reading Shakespeare because it makes me feel like I am back in that time. Having that feeling made me understand how their life was and how the way they spoke back then. The books by Shakespeare and J.K. Rowling helped me be inspired to write the way I do. These authors show me that I have many different opportunities to write different ways each time. My grandma showed me many books to read for fun. She had always, and still does, share the many different genres of books. When she got me wanting to read all the time, it provided me with a chance to improve the way I read. I had …show more content…

This is because they challenged me to write creatively most of the time. Being able to write creatively aided me in understanding the rules to a great paper. When I was a young girl I always thought about being a teacher when I grew up, because I do enjoy reading, writing, and learning. However, as I grew older it hit me, I wanted to go into business. When going into business you have to be clever when it comes to writing papers. Besides being able to write in a clever way you also have to read and understand important documents. When my step mom came into the family I went to her with questions like “what does it take to work in the business world?”. Her main answer was to have the ability to read documents, write emails, and do all the assignments …show more content…

In order for the group of friends to stay connected they had decided to write letters to send with the pants. The character Cameron showed me that even with a tough life books and being able to write are always there for you when you need them. Another book that reminds me of many things about life, reading, and writing is How to Read Literature Like a Professor. Thanks to my senior year English teacher for assigning this book to be a part of my curriculum. This book had taught me the basics to annotating and how to improve my writing. In the book there is a quote that I enjoy reading; “Beginning readers can find the novel mystifying, irritating, and highly peculiar” (Foster, Ch. 1, Pg. 3). I had continuously thought that when you start new books you are not always sure it is what you want to read. Subjects can upset, make you made, even frighten you. However, that doesn’t mean that you should be reluctant to reading a new book or even writing a new

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