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Journal #1

In David Rosenwasser’s Writing Analytically, there are many ideas that I have not before considered. First of all, Rosenwasser brings up the idea of “define significant parts and how they’re related”. When I’m writing an essay, my topics are often … Continue reading

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Rosenwasser Reading Response

Rosenwasser’s Writing Analytically offers new insight to what it means to properly analyze reading. Reading analysis, according to Rosenwasser, is more than just being able to understand what you read – rather, it is being able to make connections and put … Continue reading

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Journal #1

Rosenwasser brings up many ideas that I have never considered before in analyzing a subject. The first point made is to suspend judgment. Stated in page 5, “Judgments usually say more about the person doing the judging than they do … Continue reading

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HTRG (1020am – 1200pm) Journal #1 Personal Entry #1 Question #1

Rosenwasser brings up multiple ideas about analysis that I have not encountered before. It was a fascinating read because of the content and the fact that the content can be instantly applied to the selection. The idea of making the … Continue reading

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Journal Entry #1

Rosenwasser’s work on analytical writing brought out a number of points that I had not considered in my process of writing.  First, it was his point of suspending my own judgment.  This can be difficult in the many courses that … Continue reading

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Rosenwasser’s article offers me many radically new thoughts about writing as he succinctly summarized the essence of writing by emphasizing writing as the crystallization of the author’s thoughts and ideas. Throughout the article, the author has provided numerous examples on … Continue reading

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Journal Entry #1

In all my life that I have been writing essays, I have followed a certain guideline. It was always, say your thesis and then prove it. So, naturally, I would just look up other people’s thoughts on my own thought … Continue reading

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Journal #1

I believe the idea of breaking down a subject you already thought of never really crossed my mind. I usually think of one topic that is not so vague,but even the topic in itself I now realize can be vague … Continue reading

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journal 1, question 1; Respond to three ideas Rosenwasser brings up that you have not before considered

Reading “Rosenwasser, Writing Analytically” right after writing an essay, it opened my eyes on how differently you can approach writing. Idea’s are meant to grasp the heart of your argument and project reasons for it’s validity. Rosenwasser states 10 moves … Continue reading

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Journal #1

Analyzing is a process which is fairly new to me, only recently have I started to find enjoyment in finding deeper meaning into a certain work, rather thinking further into something and being blasé about what I’m reading. The first … Continue reading

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