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    parent or teacher whose pupil has a problem with writing skills, it can be a frustrating experience. He/she may be falling behind peers in class, getting poor grades and even acting out due to negative feedback, that’s why this study was conducted. The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficiency of writing process in improving written expression skills of Grade IV pupils in Aglayan Elementary School. I. INTRODUCTION Writing is an important part of our daily lives. It is, however, a difficult

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    opinions on the back burner to help the nation joined together after the war. Catton is trying to state that two different people that were raised completely differently and born into different environment come together and become some of the most important historical figures in this great Conflict. How is the essay organized? I think his way of organizing was different and hard to describe, it had factual details, different aspects of storytelling and narratives however, and it was organized in a

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    essential, are very important in creating a story. Note that this only applicable to works of fiction, non fiction is of course based on facts. For a story to be worth reading there should be a main character or characters, a conflict, feeling, a plot, and a setting. Even if this work is a parody of another, the new work should contain the same or similar basic aspects as the original. The first two elements of writing that can and should be gone through before even writing are the characters

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    Indian writings such as “Earth on Turtle’s Back,” to the poems of Edgar Lee Master, like “Richard Bone,” there is specific significance which defines and determines the set up of this fairly young country which we call the United States. These authors often capture a snapshot of that time period, giving insight to readers for generations, showing historians and students what life was like in that time. So why don’t we just read our history textbooks? The unique thing about these writings is they

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    responsible for their writing and permits them to develop their own thoughts. The writer’s workshop is a time for all students to work along each other, no matter their abilities, and learn from each other. It allows for students to realize that they all having writing skills and talents. They will learn that it is okay to fail and it is okay to change your mind as they learn from other students. Graves (2013) suggested that students are given this time to choose what they enjoy writing and learning about

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    shape my writing and critical thinking by reframing my concept of what constitutes a good piece of writing. Prior to this course, I thought that a good paper consisted of an argument supported with solid word choice and consistent organization throughout to guide the reader through each paragraph. My thoughts at this time were more focused the “what” of an argument, but I learned that in order to write a great paper—especially one that involves mediating an argument—it is equally important to focus

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    finally to essays. Through my high school years my writing improvement seemed not to be improving. When I arrived into English 101, I realized that writing is a whole lot more than just putting words onto paper. Improving on your writing ability can be very difficult and sometimes frustrating but when it’s done well it will stick with you and your writing could help you go far in your life. In English 101, I learned that the first step into writing an essay is to read and annotate the articles

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    story as well. These include exposition, action, and some description. Minot’s writing is rather simplistic in style, but literarily it is very much so sophisticated. Despite being somewhat predictable, “Rwanda” implements a variety of well-executed narrative modes that transmutes the story into a meaningful and refined piece of prose. Minot reveals much about his characters through dialogue, but not without the all-important aid of thought. Francine is an excellent example of a character who reveals

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    intrigued by the things we read, and inspired to write the words that nobody else wants to say. This is the kind of life that I could see myself pursuing and I couldn’t see a place better fit to learn such things than at university studying Creative Writing and Drama beside others who share my desire. It’s possible to state that I have a ‘keen’ interest in reading, though I wouldn’t use that term myself because the affinity I have for reading isn’t exactly common. My love of books stems from the fact

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    The article, “It’s not just you: science papers are getting harder to read” by Philips Ball was enlightening to the fact, that science papers are using writing techniques which makes the papers difficult to read. Ball state, one issue is the use of heavy technical and general scientific jargon, which adds to the mental effort in reading these papers. Besides this, words are becoming more complex and containing longer syllables. However, this is not a completely accurate way to measure complexity

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