Monday, February 8, 2010
Writing my Descriptive Paper.
Prewriting my descriptive paper was bitter sweet so to say. I could picture so much, but describing them were completely a different story. I did not know how to put into words what I was picturing. So to answer your questions: How much time did you spend prewriting, and what sorts of prewriting activities did you do? I spent a lot of my free time thinking and writing things down. I did do some, what I call a web, to get my thoughts together. What kinds of conversations did you have about this piece? In my peer response I received feedback from Jaime that really helped me when redoing my paper. How did drafting go? Drafting my paper was rough. Not because I couldn't think of anything, but because I couldn't get my hand to write exactly what I wanted it to. Did you sit in the computer lab and do it all at once, or did you write different bits in different places? I wrote bits and pieces here and there. When a thought came to my head I wrote it down. How happy are you with the product you’ve submitted? I feel ok with this last draft I wrote. Do you already know what you’re going to revise? I'm sure I will think of something that just has to be changed. How has this piece shaped you as a writer and scholar? This piece has shown me as a writer how well details can make you readers and critics really see what is going on.
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Very thoughtful, Dani. I'm excited to see how your paper changes with your revisions.
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