Thursday, February 24, 2011

Rules for writers chapter 3

In this chapter we discuss the proper organization of our paragraphs and essays. That sometimes a thesis will bring everything together before you even realize it. If you analyze your essay you might see that you have more answers for the questions you have presented in your essay. When you start to write your essay will go in direction you would have never expected you just have to start writing and ideas will come. You want to try to stay on topic. When you read over your questions try to think of yourself as the audience and what you would want to know from it is another good point.
You can always make a checklist for yourself for global revision. Make sure you have a purpose for your audience. Focus on if your thesis is clear and placed properly, and make sure everything is on topic. Make sure everything in your essay is organized and neat. Have Content maybe have some non important material deleted and some ideas might need to go into depth a little bit more. Also what is your point of view make sure you only have just one and is it appropriate for your audience? In addition you need to be comfortable with deleting and rearranging sentences every writer does this differently rearranging, crossing out, or doing in online. Last step is to proofread make sure everything is how it is supposed to be and have someone else read it as well.
Taking these notes into consideration I have to work on taking time with my essay not stressing our about the organization of everything and the spelling from the start because I can come back to it. I am comfortable with deleting sentences when I get off topic or if they just don’t fit. I need to brain storm more with my ideas and only write on things I know I can go into depth about.

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