Tuesday, September 13, 2011

How I write my paper

1)I normally look over my assignments at least three times before I start just to make sure I'm now the right track. And when I'm doing the paper I will look at it when I feel I'm getting off track. I feel that if I do that I'll have a better chance at getting the paper done correctly. The benefits of doing is you'll be able to get the paper done and with a chance of not having to chance a lot on it.

2)We will have to think of all things that we had done or seen to help write the paper. And because we don't have any other reference but ourselves we have to use every piece of evidence we have. If you use them all we won't have any doubt able our audience not believing our paper.

3)The whole myth part about writing was really helpful to me. Just its answered a lot of the question I had about writing. I think that we should talk more on this topic because its something I've had some problems with in high school. The Ability to Read Complex Texts, this has always been something I've had a hard time with.

4)To me they mainly the same thing. We need to have good grammar, correct spelling, and a topic that my audience can relate to. The only thing different is that when we turn it in you want everything we did.

3 comments:

  1. I so understand when you say you check over your paper. I check over mine at least five times before I'm sure that's it's all perfect, and like you said we're not chancing it.

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  2. I agree with what you say we all have to see or do somethings to write a paper. Experience is the best and it helps us connect to ourselves. We need to check over the assignment and reread our papers more than once so we do not get off track. Good post

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  3. Your thought process on seeing or doing some things to write a paper is so true. The only way you can write a well-written and just amazing paper on something is if you use personal experience.

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