Sunday, February 3, 2019
My Style? :: Writing Eglish Education Papers
My Style?Students crammed the Superlab on Friday trying to finish the assignment for side Class. The assignment was to economise a paper about styles of authorship and how the students hold out into them. The students must finish the paper and send it by E-mail to the prof by Saturday morning. Short and to the point. Thats how Im supposed(a) to keep open for my news reporting class. manipulation short sentences and action verbs. Start with the most important facts, answer each(prenominal) questions raised by the lead, then fill in the details. Ive been told that it is very catchy to major in both English and mass communication because they digest two very different approaches to writing. So whats the big deal? Well, its not easy switch over back and forth between the styles these classes require, especially since peerless class immediately follows the other. This is just one problem Ive run into concerning style, switching between the two that are expected of me in both c lasses. another(prenominal) problem is that at that place is a specific set of rules to follow when writing for the media. I feel as if Im writing using someone elses style. I dont normally talk or write using short, to the point sentences, and I definitely dont use the inverted pyramid style. So when I write news stories, deal I say that is my declare style since how I write is almost dictated? Or is it someone elses that Im just borrowing? But if thats the case, is there such a thing as my own style? Is everything I say or write dictated by a set of rules, like news writing? Or can I manipulate someone elses stylistic rules to make my own? Is there any way to change things so that I can write how I want to? We discussed in class how decorum dictates how we are supposed to talk or write. I can personally attest to that. When I worked at my dads welding shop this summer, I noticed that because I was a secretary, I was expected to talk to customers differently than my dad or any of the other workers. I was supposed to sound professional and courteous. Good afternoon, crownwork Enterprise, was the proper way to answer the phone. But when my dad got on the phone, he would talk to the customer or salesperson almost like he talks to his buddies.
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