Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Blog #1
The author is saying that writing a paper isn’t always as easy as many would like to think when you’re identifying voice. She is suggesting that for a writer to compose a fine paper that they must first find the finer things about themselves. She suggests that it’s easier for a person to have a voice when they’re writing in a personal journal or in something that no one will ever read or be exposed to. The author wants everyone to be themselves when writing. We don’t have to try to be superficial because in doing that we often get confused and lose our sense of direction and understanding.
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Derrick,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! Your "About Me" section was very impressive. I would love to say that I once taught the governor of S.C.! As for the post, I enjoyed reading your summary of the article, but make sure to include your own reflection/ideas about what you read, as well. That's always important when you're writing.
DD
Mrs. Dixon,
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you replied to my blog but thanks for the noce comments. I'm glad that you enjoyed reading my blog. Did you teach Mark Sanford? I have had the opportunity to intern with him so I know him very well.