Thursday, March 3, 2011

Outline & summary for Unit 1 Narrative, Descriptive, and reflective

Unit One Narative, Descriptive, Reflective writing
I. How do I select the topic & what is important when choosing a topic?
II. How can I help the readers get the big picture?
III. Getting organized & putting it all into writing
A. Review your brainstorm of ideas or key points and pick the important information that you want to include in your writing.
B. List the details or events in chronological order.
C. Do a rough draft & read, review and revise before finalizing it.
A. Write out the key moments.
B. Share your perspective.
C. Write out your feelings or any conflicts that you observed & if your feelings are the same now or have changed.
A. You can list several topics on a paper and then decide what topic you can either relate to or have personal experience with.
B. It is important to pick a topic you can reflect on and let your writing flow freely.
C. You can pick an experience you had that impacted you in a strong way or something that your readers can either relate to or feel with you as they read, it should grab them & make them want to read more.
Summary:
In Unit one I read about descriptive, reflective and narrative writing. This unit gave all the details and information needed to really do a good job on writing descriptive, narrative and reflective papers. I benefited from the topics this unit suggested and it helped me to really open my eyes up to how much better my writing can be when I reflect not only on experiences but also what is going on at a specific moment and in the world around me. I
I also enjoyed and learned a lot from some of the writing that was in this unit, I enjoyed the different writing styles and examples that it gave and found it very helpful when deciding on what I wanted to write about, how I wanted to approach and what I wanted my reader to think about and get from my writing.
 
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