Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Wonderful World of Fluent Writing


In my case, the most difficult thing about writing essays is using a gradual flow with rhetorics to go from general ideas to specific details that support my thesis. Connecting sentences that "flow" and gradually ease the reader into the next topic is a huge part of this process. When I finally synthesize my ideas coherently, I am still not finished. There is always something that can be changed or fixed to make a paper more understandable, or coherent. The process of writing can be categorized in steps. First, the topic of the paper must be questioned, then the main idea of your paper must take a stand on the issue discussed and eventually incorpororate criticisms. The rest of the process revolves around proofreading and revising. There are guidelines and unspoken laws about writing, but in the style a person breaks these laws in order to prove their points or evoke intrests in others defines a paper.

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