Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Taking Stock of your writing

1. My main point was that you can use writing as a healing, or coping strategy for many issues in life. It has helped me through many years of struggle.

2. My audience was my peers, and my teacher. I wanted to incorporate as much vivid detail, and descriptive writing as I could to grasp their attention, and keep it. The internal dialogue I used, for example was tailored to get them to connect to it on some level. Everyone has that internal dialogue.

3. Feedback is always helpful to me. I like getting new perspectives, and when people point out things I could add, or things that I have missed. I always make use of the editing, because if they capture something I missed, then it can help to improve my grade.

4. I liked the idea of writing creatively. I haven't done it for school since before High School, and it felt good to spread my wings past analytical essays and research papers. I learned about myself as a writer more, and that once I get in the groove of things, I can create a pretty strong piece.

5. I would like to know what you think of the paper in terms of it's flow and descriptive parts. I liked experimenting with similes and metaphors, as well as using big words :). I'm unsure of the strength of my intro and conclusion, I feel like they were good at getting the point across, but maybe not detailed enough.

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