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Writing is the act of
creating a
persistent representation of language. A
writing system includes a
particular set of
symbols called a script, as well...
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Confessional writing is a
literary style and
genre that
developed in
American writing schools following the
Second World War. A
prominent mode of confessional...
- of
writing traces the
development of
writing systems and how
their use
transformed and was
transformed by
different societies. The use of
writing prefigures...
- work
surface used in a
school, office, home or the like for academic,
professional or
domestic activities such as reading,
writing, or
using equipment such...
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Writing Fiction: The
Practical Guide From New York's
Acclaimed Creative Writing School. New York: Bloomsbury. ISBNÂ 1-58234-330-6. Strunk, William, Jr.; White...
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Writing lines is a form of
punishment imposed by
teachers on
misbehaving students in
schools. It is a long-standing form of
school discipline and is frequently...
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governor of Christ's Hospital, and
Nicholas Hawksmoor, who
designed the
Writing School (1696). The
church of
Christ Church,
Newgate Street,
designed by Wren...
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examined how her
creative writing class influenced her in-
school and out-of-
school writing. He
concluded that
taking the
creative writing class made her a more...
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Workshop Teachers College Reading &
Writing Project's
Writing Workshop, a
model of
teaching writing in
American schools Writers Workshop (publisher), a Kolkata-based...
- vary
depending on the
context of the
writing. Some may feel
anxious about writing an
essay for
school, but
writing an
email on the same
topic doesn't trigger...