Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Taking Stock of Your Writing

1. The main point of my paper was to inform the reader about how, even if you don't enjoy reading now doesn't mean that you will never enjoy it.


2. The audience is my Professor and my peers and I had to tailor my explanation of my story to be able to be seen from all sides. I had to make sure that it suited people who like reading and do not like reading and be understandable to both.


3. I was told that I should try explaining things in a more understandable way with less words so there is less room for confusion, but I should still explain things with detail. This help me because I tend to go on and on about things that aren't as important as others.


4. I found it interesting that no matter how many times I read my paper over, when people proofread it, they still found mistakes. Which I think is pretty cool and it shows that you can't always do things on your own.


5. I don't really have any questions about the paper. I feel like the strongest part of it is its main idea and the weakest part of it is some of my explaining.

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