Thursday, February 14, 2019
Writing :: Personal Narrative Writing Education Essays
WritingMountains are tall. If you are ill-judged enough to jump slay one you fall fast and you wreak hard. The five-paragraph reputation is my mountain and I contract just jumped right off it. There dont seem to be any outcroppings to grab for, and my appellative is to controvert my cliff as I continue to drop from it. So I will not grab. I will let myself fall, and confide for pillows at the end. I feel lost without my introduction to conclusion formula started at the beginning of this paper. Why do I have to do this assignment? Oh, I understand that I need to break a stamp that has been added to, layer upon dreadful layer, for the past eight years or so. The nevertheless problem isHOW? I think that what I am sense is not unique to me, and that the instructor will to a greater extent than likely read these equal words a dozen times in other fonts. I do not want to spend my entire paper feeling sorry for myself and wasting paper complaining that the answer to my question is not right under my nose. I would pity my reader. I would also hope that I am a stronger writer than that. Strong writers should be open to get beyond the theme. I propose that the theme is no more than a weak writers response to demands tired English teachers put on them, or a Lazy Writers cop out. The theme is hands-down. We know how it deeds and we crank it out like so many machines. My question is this what normal everyday Joe in his right mind would not take the easy route to writing a paper? There is no mind to make things harder than they have to be, especially when the teacher will spend a minimal amount of time on whatever you write, whether it took you five transactions or five hours. Lots of readers like to be spoon fed, and the theme is a handy ladle. Its when you try to pour directly from the sauce go that you are Getting Beyond The Theme. The only time I have ever Gotten Beyond The Theme is on those rare occasions where I get a burst of creativity in class or at home, and the grades I usually get on these Creative Masterpieces are mediocre at best. I must have forgotten my parachute.
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