SARAH ALLEN’S ARTICLE
Sarah Allen’s article “The Inspired Writer vs. The Real Writer.” Topic: Writing Theme: Writing is not that easy 1. Not easy for someone who considers themselves a “writer” 2. Inspired writer is the perfect writer – fast, a lot, effortless (the myth) – she believes that most of us struggle with writing 3. Real writer is one practices, focuses on their writing…practice makes you a better writer 4. Avoid the pitfalls of asking the wrong people to review your writing and (get maybe an insider “a classmate” and “outsider” along with your teacher 5. Not every paper comes out easy but doesn’t mean it’s not worth pursuing Review: argumentative type of structure 1. Description – summary 2. Analysis of the product 3. Why should this appeal or not appeal to the reader? (emotional) Five-paragraph model: 1. Introduction & Thesis 2. Point 1 3. Point 2 4. Point 3 5. Conclusion (revisit your points in summary) Bizzel Formula: 1. What is the problem? [unique_solution]2. 1 example of the problem 3. 2 example of the problem 4. What have we done to try to address the problem? 5. Suggest a new way to address the problem.Sarah Allen’s article “The Inspired Writer vs. The Real Writer.” Topic: Writing Theme: Writing is not that easy 1. Not easy for someone who considers themselves a “writer” 2. Inspired writer is the perfect writer – fast, a lot, effortless (the myth) – she believes that most of us struggle with writing 3. Real writer is one practices, focuses on their writing…practice makes you a better writer 4. Avoid the pitfalls of asking the wrong people to review your writing and (get maybe an insider “a classmate” and “outsider” along with your teacher 5. Not every paper comes out easy but doesn’t mean it’s not worth pursuing Review: argumentative type of structure 1. Description – summary 2. Analysis of the product 3. Why should this appeal or not appeal to the reader? (emotional) Five-paragraph model: 1. Introduction & Thesis 2. Point 1 3. Point 2 4. Point 3 5. Conclusion (revisit your points in summary) Bizzel Formula: 1. What is the problem? 2. 1 example of the problem 3. 2 example of the problem 4. What have we done to try to address the problem? 5. Suggest a new way to address the problem.