問題一覧
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curated collection of your best work that demonstrates your growth as a writer. And it highlights your skills, your style and versatility.
portfolio
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an essential step in preparing your portfolio. it ensures clarity and professionalism in your work and you have to take time to carefully review your piece or each piece for grammatical errors.
proofreading
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include reading aloud to catch the errors you might miss when reading silently.
techniques for effective proofreading
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crucial for creating policy. so you have to be consistent on your fonts and spacing throughout your portfolio to enhance your readability
formatting your portfolio
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photos or maps that will compliment your writing. these elements can add depth to your narrative and engage readers visually
visuals and supplementary
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start with a clear structure which could begin in an introduction you have to provide an overview of your articles and conclude with reflections on what you learned from the process.
effective presentation
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you have to explain significance what it represents in terms of your growth as a writer.
introduce each piece
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provides new perspective on your work that you might not have considered
constructive criticism
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vital to improving your writing. be specific about what you want and others to focus on, whether it’s clarity, engagement or character development
seek feedback
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helps you receive and will help you grow as a writer
listening actively to a feedback
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look for patterns in the comments
analyzing feedback
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it is essential, prioritize areas that need improvement to strengthen your narrative effectively
make meaningful changes based on feedback
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check your clarity, ensure your ideas expressed clearly and concisely. edit your grammar and punctuation
polishing the final draft
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clear fonts, headings, and spacing to create professional appearance
importance of formatting
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ongoing process that goes beyond correcting errors. after feedback we turn it into positive from negative. it enhances your narrative itself
revision
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includes reading aloud to catch awkward phrasing or taking breaks before revisiting your work to gain fresh perspective. this process allows you to approach your writing with a critical eye
strategies for effective revision
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are essential tools that writers use to create meaning and enhance your narratives or their narratives rather. covey emotions, paint vivid pictures and connect with readers on a deeper level
literary devices
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this tool allows you to draw comparisons that makes your writing more relatable and impactful
metaphors, similes, analogies
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direct comparison between two unrelated things that suggest that they are alike in some ways
metaphors
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came from the greek word simili, which is similar. but used as like or as to make comparisons. imagery that resonates with your readers
similes
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explaining a concept through the comparison with something familiar as an example which is written there, traveling is like opening a book each destination is a new chapter filled with stories.
analogies
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can bring your narrative to life by allowing readers to connect with characters on a personal level
dialogue
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involves using descriptive language that appeals to the senses whether it is the sight, the sound, the smell, the taste, the touch in order to create vivid mental pictures
imagery
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using symbols to represent larger ideas or concept. it allows you to convey deeper meanings within your narrative
symbolism
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connecting themes and experiences across articles
cohesive narrative
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grouping by topics
thematic organization
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by date of writing
chronological order