Sunday, November 27, 2016
How I've Grown As A Writer
In The Begging, I tended to lean on the judgmental side of things and my opinions were displayed as such. Sometimes looking back on my work I would be able to immediately identify where I could have or even should have made a change. Other times, everything seemed so clear and not in need of refining. However, as my practice of proper writing has increased I am able to see the flaws in my work with regards to how I display my opinion. As a passionate person, I would sometimes ignore the readers feelings to further drive my own opinion. I learned through the course of this semester that sometimes doing that is an ineffective way to get your point understood. I now know that the reader must first understand the opinion I bring to the table before I can begin to try to get them to agree with me. If anything it is even more important to display your understandings of the readers opinion, or the contradictory opinion to my idea. As my work develops, it is easier to navigate to my final point. I must remember that the process it takes to get there is just as important.
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Such fine insights, these!
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