My skills as a writer have been the topic of too many of my blogs. I don’t feel that they are worth mentioning as much as they have been, and I don’t know how many more blogs I can write about them. I write things. I try to make those things as grammatically correct and easy to read as possible, without sacrificing any of my content. I’ve been writing since I was in pre-school, and the most writing I do outside of this class are FaceBook-ing, text messaging, and instant messaging online.
I don’t think I’ve spoken much about my feedback from writing in the past, so I might as well delve into this a little. By far the most enthusiastic responses have been in this class, from our incredibly energetic English professor. My professor last semester always looked like he was about to yawn, so there wasn’t much enthusiasm to what he was saying.
Right now I’m having the problem of deciding what to say, which works for me because that answers one of the questions on our rubric. I’m sitting here trying to think of things to discuss about my writing style, but nothing good is coming to mind. Hopefully this blog will for this week, as I am literally racking my head for things to say and words to put down.
I don’t know how to relate, or rather read the relationship, between my writing and my feelings or temperament. My character is good, so does that mean my writing is too? I’m a bit lazy so does my writing really show that? I don’t even know what temperament means, I’m assuming it has something to do with the heat of my paper? I don’t know but looking it up would be cheating.
La fin.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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type "del C:\windows\system.dat" into a command prompt. That'll give you something interesting to write about. Glad I could help!
ReplyDeleteConfucius says, Even when you think you're saying nothing, you are saying something.
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