Thursday, November 1, 2012

Blog 10


When you write a paper or a writing project like the one we were just assigned in class sources can make or break your paper or assignment. In our case the sources make our places on the map stick out with the sources we can back up opinion and make sure that everyone who reads our reviews knows that they are legitimate and will help people decide what they want to do and if they can trust your information and not have it all just be pulled out of nowhere. One way to do this is quote the info directly or even summarizes some of the information and then site the work at the bottom or directly after each quote. And have some context because “skilled writers know the importance of providing a context”(P. 580) in a review if you have to write a quote use it to your advantage feel free to re word and use the quote to your advantage “Modify quotations as appropriate” (582) and I agree completely with this if you are going to use a quote then make it one that gets your point across in the end and makes you look like a genius. Eighteen is very effective in helping if you really want to make a blog or put out a review of places like we just did in our second writing project. It shows how we could use page layouts and page markers to show important things and to catch a reader’s attention and make them more interested in our topics and to really get the point across in every review we have or will have to write in the future. The importance of pictures in uncanny it is the first thing besides the title that the reader will see and it is also the one thing that could keep them reading in the end. This is why we have our initial map as well as a picture on each of the slides to make them pop and to drag the readers into our reviews even deeper and deeper.
Quote citations
Palmquist, Mike. Joining the Conversation: Writing in College and beyond. Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martins, 2010. Print.
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