As I read “How to Read Like a Writer” by Mike Bunn I felt a connection to what the author was trying to point out as what a reader should do or might want to do while writing. some of the characteristics shown in the reading was that he pointed out how reading other peoples book or text can give you and idea on how to write on your own and as well you can see how people uses words or their grammar, while i was reading he made me think of various ways authors use their writing to write certain genres on books, some book writers as well use either sarcasm to make a comedy if it doesn’t offend nobody which as well depends on your audience. the way we speak as well impacts us. the author makes you understand that words can you a lot of meaning and as well point out situations, a way of speaking your mind. The author shows me and helps me understand that words are strong meaning, could be a way to help other, let out what you going through or even help understand your message. is not easy because many people struggle to write, some think it has to be perfect or certain ways. Writing could help save life’s and help you yourself be better as a person. everyone has way they learn to use writing as a way to be funny, helpful, guides, bring a message to the world, and etc. Overall writing is a powerful tool that the world uses now and will continue to be use later on in the future,it will continue to build up and be an important part in everyone’s life.
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