Literacy Narrative
For your first response, please read Chapter 10 (73-93); then, write about your journey toward literacy following the directions in this chapter. You may use one or more of the suggested topics in the idea generation activities or write about a topic of your own. Your response should be about 600-700 words in length, using the supplied paper format file (on the course homepage), and conform to the conventions of Edited American English. Your audience is your classmates and instructor, and your purpose is to share experiences related to your acquiring literacy (or literacies) with us. Notice, too, the responses you see here are not in ″final copy″ essay form, so you may notice a few experiments with paragraphing or pacing and a few minor typos or misspellings. However, the content of these pieces reveals a stepping stone on each student-author′s path to the world of words.[unique_solution]
Literacy Narrative
For your first response, please read Chapter 10 (73-93); then, write about your journey toward literacy following the directions in this chapter. You may use one or more of the suggested topics in the idea generation activities or write about a topic of your own. Your response should be about 600-700 words in length, using the supplied paper format file (on the course homepage), and conform to the conventions of Edited American English. Your audience is your classmates and instructor, and your purpose is to share experiences related to your acquiring literacy (or literacies) with us. Notice, too, the responses you see here are not in ″final copy″ essay form, so you may notice a few experiments with paragraphing or pacing and a few minor typos or misspellings. However, the content of these pieces reveals a stepping stone on each student-author′s path to the world of words.