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    Unbroken – By Laura Hillenbrand If no one stated to me this was non-fiction‚ I would have read the entire book with the impression that it was highly demonstrative fiction. The author is extremely detailed in her writings‚ but does so in a way that makes the book read like a novel. It is a very eye opening and fantastic book‚ and I recommend that everyone should read it. Louie Zamperini‚ the main character in the book. He is an Italian boy that grew up to be an Olympian in the 1936 Berlin Olympics

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    | WRITING PROCESS ON THE BASIS OF THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER AND THE PURPOSE FOR WRITING. Just as the nature of and expectation for literacy has changed in the past century and a half‚ so has the nature of writing. Much of that change has been due to technological developments‚ from pen and paper‚ to typewriter‚ to word processor‚ to networked computer‚ to design software capable of composing words‚ images‚ and sounds. These developments not only expanded the types of texts that writers produce

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    An author writes for many reasons. An author may give you facts or true information about a subject. If so‚ they are writing to inform. Some authors write fiction stories or stories that are not true. They write these stories to entertain you. Other authors may write to persuade or to try to get you to do something. What is the author’s purpose if the passage contains . . . Facts or true Information? Fiction? to Inform or Teach to Entertain Tries to get you to Persuade or to do something? Convince

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    Determine an Author’s Purpose An author’s purpose is his or her reason for writing. Asking two important questions about anything you read will help you understand the author’s purpose: • Why did the author write this? • What does the author expect me to learn or do? The topic and main idea may contain clues that will help you answer these questions and determine an author’s purpose. If the selection you are reading has a title‚ it too may provide clues. You can learn to recognize

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    Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand Looking out past the small raft water was all that could be seen for miles around. The pacific had taken Louis‚ Mac‚ and Phil captive. In may of 1943‚ The Green Hornet was on a rescue mission to find another downed plane when the engine gave in‚ the crew quickly attempted to fix the first engine when the second gave out. The plane began rapidly descending towards the Pacific Ocean. In these moments Louie’s life flashed before his eyes‚ his delinquent days of stealing

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    causes and effects of floods; if you choose to write a narrative essay‚ you can narrate a story related to floods; and if you choose to write a descriptive essay‚ you can focus on describing floods. Descriptive Essay: WRITING a descriptive essay is perhaps more difficult than writing a narrative essay because it makes more demands on one’s use of language. In a descriptive essay‚ you need to give a detailed description of a person‚ place‚ object‚ experience or memory. Your description must be so

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    In her biography Unbroken‚ about Louie Zamperini‚ Laura Hillebrand clarifies that things that occur in your life cause you to change as a person. You are affected a lot by the changes endured throughout your life. Louie is a great example of that. Louie’s experiences in life molded him into the great man he is today. He has had it easy‚ and he has had it rough. He began in his younger years a stubborn boy with a short temper. “It began over a chore that Louie’s father asked him to do.

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    Academic Writing: The Relationship between the Author and the Audience Academic writing is an ambiguous term. There are several articles that have been written about‚ trying to define it‚ to understand it. Each article represents a different aspect of academic writing. Some talk about the relationship between second language learner and academic writing‚ others argue that academic writing is too impersonal and students fail to communicate in their writings because they fail to grasp the meaning

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    Mr. Burruano Global History 10H 1/26/14 In the novel Unbrokenauthor Laura Hillenbrand‚ speaks of the many life experiences of the promising Olympic athlete‚ Louis Zamperini. Louis Zamperini is used to show how Japanese officials deprived Prisoners of War‚ of their human rights. In making effort to deny prisoners

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    The Purpose of Technical Writing Every type of writing has a goal. There are some forms of writing that are geared to telling a story and there are other forms of writing that are geared to expressing opinions. The main purpose of technical writing is to provide sometimes complex information. Oftentimes‚ this is the type of writing that will assist a person with understanding more about a particular item‚ such as a computer or a new drug or a new piece of technology. Technical writing is also used

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