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    Reflection About Writing

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    101 12 September 2017 One When I say, “There are 171,476 words in the dictionary, all you have to do is start with one,” I mean, even the littlest steps can make a major difference. Starting a paper may be hard but once you start, the writing flows naturally. Taking the first steps and finally sitting down to write something for the first time deserves that fearless attitude you get whenever you start something new. There are several words to use, beginning with one, will light the fire you need

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    Article Review

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    collect images and locations which is a violation of their own free speech rights. By using words like "one could argue" and "this is a complicated area", the author is attempting to make the reader think harder of what the critics could argue to this point in time. This language is powerful to a certain because if you guys are critics to this argumentized essay then you would agree, if not, you would think about words like one could argue. Overall, this article

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    stress the important of an important point or topic. When I am writing, it is important that I not only create interesting content but to also help readers picked out the main points or ideas being conveyed. I use the appropriate sentence structure, word choices, repetition and contrasts to perform proper emphasis. Example of emphasis in my writing: Poor: Please turn in your annual reports before 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 25. All employees should bring at least two forms of identification

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    reading this book, I seldom find it difficult to understand the words or sentences, because the

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    White introduction to philosophy is that a writer should be brief and concise with their words. The most important rule of style in Strunk and White element of style is “omit needless words!” This means that a sentence should not contain anything extra. E. B. White describes him as someone that puts his heart and soul with rules of usage. He is very dedicated to writing and wrote down the commonly misused words in a book to help people learn the English language better. The first rule I read was

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    LOVE DOES NOT REJOICE IN UNRIGHTOUSNESS What does 1 Corinthians 13:6 say about this? It does not rejoice at injustice and unrighteousness Amplified Bible It does not rejoice at wrongdoing ESV It isn't happy when injustice is done GOD'S WORD Translation Love finds no joy in unrighteousness Holman Christian Standard Bible Love is never glad with sin International Standard Version Love rejoiceth not in iniquity King James Bible Love doesn’t revel when others grovel The Message It does not rejoice

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    The Mystery Of The Myth

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    this myth being false. As we know it English is probably one of the most widely spoken languages. English has the ability to clearly express ones ideas, converse scientific terms, and speak of high literature. However many of English’s vocabulary are borrowed from Latin, French, and many other languages. Under the criteria of those that believe that some languages are not good enough, English is not good enough as a language since it borrows vocabulary from other languages. But this is not true since

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    person talking about? Writers sometimes get carried away with big words and long drawn out sentences, ultimately missing their own point. When in reality what they’re really doing is taking up space on a page. Great writers recognize that it’s not about the complexity of their words that makes them good at writing, but how effective they are at getting their message across to readers. A writer should understand that the over use of words and drawn out sentences only bores and confuses the reader; making

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    The issue of word manipulation has always been around since the dawn of spoken language. It is caused by there being more than one word to pick from to describe one thing or situation. Some people have been interested in this topic because there are always new developments in the linguistics of common and uncommon tongue. Mostly scholars and public speakers are the ones who study how selective word choice can influence and change opinions on subjects because it can help them to obtain the reaction

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    Language is universal with many dialects across the world. Many people consider language as being spoken or written, but it is much more than that. It can be viewed as unchanging and conventional, or regarded as dynamic and changing. Language and literacy can be analysed and examined, broken down to reveal how it is made up of all its intricate parts that form language. The impact of language in different perspectives, affect people in their daily lives, either in a good or bad context. Language

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