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Alexander: “Scholars have identified one common feature of student literacy narratives: dominant, archetypal stories. These common stories follow conventional patterns on narration and corresp... Read MoreLittle Seagull 10/18/18
1.) Similarly so, in passage two from Susan Gilroy, “6 Reading Habits to Develop in Your First Year at Harvard”, Gilroy also emphasizes on the importance of comparing and contrasting point of view... Read MoreRevision Post 10/18/18
Body Para. 1 In passage one from Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein “They Say I Say”, both authors express the importance of having people provoke our opinions and our writing in order to challeng... Read MoreRevision Planning #2 10/18/18
1.) I Feel pretty confident with Gee and his concepts. We have done enough work with him and it is easier to incorporate his work within my essay in an opposed to the others. 2.) It is easy, generali... Read MoreENG110 Barclays Formula 10/9/18
1st Body Paragraph: Gee and IMRaD are quite similar in the aspect in which they connect one another’s philosophies together. Gee breaks down discourse into two different branches. One primary ... Read MoreReflecting on Revision- Paper 1
Introduction-My introduction was a bit scattered and confusing. The first thing I decided to change was the introduction. There were too many words and it didn’t get to the point. I changed it t... Read MoreRevision Planning 9/20
Concerns:After the peer review, I don’t have any real concerns. I gained enough knowledge about integrating my own point of view because at first I had more interaction between the two authors point... Read MoreThey Say I Say HW 9/11
1.) One of the reasons that engaging others views is important In academic writing is because it is a good way to balance your beliefs with another persons and to get a more holistic picture. Peter ... Read MoreConnecting Gee&Cuddy 9/11
3.) In James’ Gee’s reading, there are definitely a few controversial theorems that he discusses. The first one is “Someone can speak English, but not fluently”. What h... Read More- 2 of 3
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