Persuasive Writing

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Writing is by far the most challenging course I’ve ever had. It is a combinations of grammars, dictions, and proper conjugation that when done correctly, produce a beautiful piece of language. I for one, did not do very well in my attempt to writing a beautiful language. Well according to JK Rowling, “one must fail in order to succeed”, her quote is kind of inspiring for me but the better question I have for her is how much do I have to fail to succeed? My writings are like sort of driving on a road that is full of holes and cracks. It is never smooth. But my writings process in response to the assignments that Professor Bever has given, made me realize about how I’ve become that better writer and preparing for the future. With the assignments I had received and the instructions on crafting a masterful piece of paper. I have made numerous …show more content…

This task was so daunting that, I had to call out for work and skip classes just to finish it on time. I understand that I got like 3 weeks to do it. But, the combination of preparations for the sources and finding a good topic took up a majority of the time. Ultimately, I wanted “to discover the reasons why people do not exercise” because I can relate it with my own personal life story. Afterward, I add in the solutions for exercising that can help bring a positive atmosphere to yourself and everyone around. It was not easy with the fact that I had to read several articles to find a great source that I can relate back to my thesis statement. Even though, some of the articles have meanings and explanations that are just simply beyond my world of vocabularies. So I tried to strike the balance between finding an easy article and an article that challenges to myself as a reader and trying to understand the authors’ intent. I was also trying to write the essay, as if I was writing for a real job, where people can review and give constructive feedback to

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