I have used different types of writing techniques to read and write. One of the techniques I used is to annotate the text and write notes on the side to understand the text better and have a better understanding and connect with the text better but most of the time we read for information when you are reading like RLW you understand how the text was constructed. Writing like an author could help me with learning how to talk with the right language and the right use of words. And learn how to write with the right terms with the right placements to make sure readers could understand better and connect with the text better also everyone has their own ways and technique of reading and writing texts I personally like to first analyze a text like a scan through and make quick notes and then reread the text again for better understanding of it and signify the reading and also try if I don’t understand the text to do drawings to help me understand it better. This article does an excellent job of showing different ways of reading and writing like authors and it signifies that we are already our own authors because of the way of our own techniques of writing . This text helped me improve my way of talking even just reading it within minutes and learning some new things I never learned before and it was very interesting to see.I am a person who likes to learn new things about everything and I’m a very open-minded person to new things and new techniques of doing things I got this from soccer because everyone has different techniques of doing things so this translates to reading and writing techniques and I could use and learn in the future outside of school.
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