Monday, September 27, 2010

Why I Write (BG)

This reading really was more enjoyable than the last reading in all honesty. I agree that writing speaks louder than actual words most of the time. One word can change a sentence, one paragraph can change an essay, and one chapter can change a story. When writing you can really get into what your saying and let ideas flow right from your mind to the paper. Joan brought a lot of good points and backed them up very well. You write how you talk. When I write I am always saying what I am writing as i am writing it in my head. But at the same time when writing a report for class, you may write a little different because if you would give the presentation you would talk a little different than you normally would. when reading there are sometimes words that some people would wonder why its in there, but when just reading you automatically know what it means. you don't need to stop and think about what it means, you just know from reading the sentence. Overall, every writer has a different writing style that makes them their own writer. this reading was good and i enjoyed it, but it just makes me think about when we were asked if you conceder yourself to be a writer. After reading this assignment, i can honestly say that i still feel the same way, and i conceder myself not to be a writer.

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  1. >>You write how you talk. When I write I am always saying what I am writing as i am writing it in my head.<<

    This speaks to your preferred learning style, Beth. Sounds very auditory.

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  2. I couldn't agree with you more Beth. I did like this reading alot more then the last one and I thought it was very well written. You are right about one word can change a sentence and so on. You make a very good point.

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