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    aspects of writing by the 5 submitted artifacts. These aspects including the writing process or Artifact 1 , discourse communities or Artifact 2, rhetorical situations or Artifact 3, how to identify genres or Artifact 4, and critical thinking, reading, and research, or Artifact 5. Learning more about these aspects of writing has allowed me to become a very strong, confident writer. This English course started out by teaching me about the writing process. I learned how to adapt my writing and…

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    My writing process coming into junior year was quite flawed and would go moderately like this: I would try and start with some hook that at least sounded like it related to the topic I was assigned. I then added a thesis that did not sound like total trash that included exactly what I planned to discuss. As I wrote the rest of my essays, I would sometimes realize there was something I felt added to the argument’s appeal, and after adding it to the body paragraphs, I summed it up in a couple…

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    This course emphasized the importance of making time to reflect on the writing progress we had learned within this class. Specific techniques, strategies, and processes that would help me succeed became apparent as the course went on. The reflections made to my own writing and my peers was one of the most important parts because I learned from my own mistakes, as well as others. Good written works are first thoroughly structured with outlines for the written work and the research. For example,…

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    chewing on my first pencil eraser. I started with scribbles, and then random words. Later on, however, I was required to write persuasive arguments and academic jibber jabber. Writing these papers, I began with a claim or argument in mind I intended to convince my readers was true. Not wanting to waste much time, I started by writing down my main idea and then searching for relevant stuff to fill the paper with the required number of words. Sure, I searched scholarly articles and publications,…

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    Composing Process Essay Writing is an important process that shapes the student’s thinking process. The majority of papers that I am writing in my undergraduate course at the University of South Alabama required good brainstorming for selecting the topic and also for writing the essays. The essays which were done till now were completed in the same manner, by taking notes from the source texts that I read and re-reading them while conducting my research. Surprisingly, there has not been a…

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    The writing process is a process that fluctuates amongst students. Whether you create structured outlines or simply jot down your ideas, you do what works for you. My writing process consists of diluting the prompt to fit my understanding and to create a thorough, well organized outline. My process like others, oscillate depending on the assignment given to us. Essays that require analytical skills and an argumentative approach demand for deeper speculation. An assignment that call for skills…

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    am currently taking my second dual-enrollment college course, comp one. Before this college level writing course, I thought I had the skill of writing papers mastered. Throughout grade school, writing a paper in a few hours was easily achievable and was the general thing to do. My peers and I easily wrote papers without effort and made good grades. Therefore, when I started my first college writing course, I thought this was the thing to do. I just assumed this would be an easy class for this…

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    own writing process. But, certainly writing is an art and the five-step process of writing which seems to be linear starting from prewriting to publishing is cyclical and recursive. Keeping a track of this process a writer can carve out a way to a good piece of writing on any topic. The writing process has five steps, which are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and publishing. These steps are written like a recipe, the sequence is really essential. The five simple steps of the writing…

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    getting accustomed to an already known piece of writing, the brain is instead constantly challenged by these changes and cannot lapse into its routine of checking for meaning rather than errors.…

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    The art of persuasion has grown tremendously for the past couple of years and became more convoluted in different ways. Persuasion is commonly use in advertising, political campaigns, business proposals, and also in writing. When it comes to persuasive writing, the writer is presenting an argument to the readers in order to influence them towards the writer's point of view. Although it can be a challenge, for some readers have different beliefs and opinion pertaining to a particular topic. So…

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