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Week 4: 2/22-26

Due by Mon. 2/22 @ 4PM:

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WRITE:  

This week, you’re reading the essay I meant to assign you last week, and which will (I think) shed a lot of light on the question of genres. BUT, all is not lost: we will also be taking a look at an autobiographical selection from Malcolm X. This section, like “Mother Tongue,” is an education narrative. As you now know, your first essay is going to be an education narrative. The education narrative is a genre, so therefore we can think about what conventions make one piece an education narrative and another something else entirely.

One major feature of these narratives, as we discussed in our Zoom session this week, is the usage of anecdote.

What anecdotes jump to mind as you begin to think about the history of your education? What tiny moments, stories, jokes, musings, conversations, accidents etc can you think of that might help you tell the story of your relationship to education?

Write 300 words in response to this prompt, and file your post under the Category “Unit 1” by Monday @ 4 PM.

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Your peers set up a WhatsApp group so that you can instantly get your classmates’ feedback to any question that might arise. You can join that group HERE.

(I promise I won’t join under an alias and write down every negative word you say about me…)

-Professor Reichert

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“Shitty First Drafts”

Reading “Shitty First Drafts” by Anne Lamott I noticed it took her 3 steps to write one piece because all good writers write them. Step one write a first draft pouring your mind that was extremely long like how a child would write. Step two was going back and briefly going through it with a colored pen to fix anything that didn’t belong or ways on how she can improve which ended up her writing her second draft. Lastly was going over it just one more time to fix any little errors she could’ve missed and then publish it. I think these steps are great ways in becoming a good writer because it takes practice you can fail many times but you will eventually create a good piece.

My views on my writing have changed a bit I haven’t really used her method in writing 3 drafts. I was advised to but I never took it into consideration. Many can say it’s a waste of time but if we think about it, it can be very useful if you want to give in a good piece of work. Using a highlighter or a colored pen will be something I will be using from now on its efficient.