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Journal #1, Ryan Chow
According to Rosenwasser, there are five analytical moves we should consider while analyzing a subject; thus, there are three moves I am particularly interested in. One of them is to suspend any judgments before knowing anything about the subject. Judgment … Continue reading
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Journal #1
In Rossenwasser’s passage, he indicates how the process of analyzing is not used in writing, but is used in many aspects of interpretation of the mind. Like thinking of the answer to a math problem and working out the steps … Continue reading
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Journal #1 by Wonjune Koh
In the chapter “Analysis: What It Is and What It Does” Rosenwasser defines writing, explains what analyzing really is, and lists five ways of analyzing in order to become a more skillful writer. I found several points that he made … Continue reading
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I have always seen reading as something done for leisure and in general I don’t really like over analyzing books, however in Rosenwasser’s readings he made it clear that understanding and reading to become conversant is ultimately the goal. I … Continue reading
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Journal #1 by Abulkhair
Rosenwasser’s has laid out very unique ways to analyze texts, and use these analysis skills in order to better understand writing, and ultimately write better. One of these ideas or techniques that I have not thought about before is looking … Continue reading
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Rosenwasser Responses
One of the topics that Rosenwasser touches up on is Defining Significant Parts and How They’re Related. Even though this is something that we all think about, his analysis is way different than mine. He talks about dividing a problematic … Continue reading
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After reading Rosenwasser’s “Writing Analytically” it unveiled a bunch of techniques of analyzing work that I had neglected many times. One of the examples i learned is to not be so haste on judgement. I noticed that not only with … Continue reading
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It is hard to read the all materials in a short time to whose first language is not English, same thing as writing. However, some points in the “Reading analytically” really turned my view of writing. First of all, he … Continue reading
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Rosenwasser’s work on writing analytically bring up very interesting ideas. It makes a person evaluate their own process of analyzing. Rosenwasser talks about 5 moves that improve a writer’s analytical process. Suspend judgment is one of them. According to Rosenwasser, … Continue reading
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1.) In chapter one of David Rosenwasser’s Writing Analytically he introduces what his book will try to explain and says, “This book is primarily about ways of using writing to discover and develop ideas. Its governing premise is that learning to write … Continue reading
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