Wednesday, February 3, 2010

For the last 13 years of my education, I attended a school that's primary focus was how to write pristinely using proper grammar rules. I was taught to articulate my words using adjectives and adverbs that directly described the subject. This allowed for longer sentences. However, entering JMC 2033, I realized there is another style of writing. I began to understand the writing and grammar techniques I once knew have become shortened and more precise. Papers now allow for zero fluff, while grammar exercises ask concepts that cause the incorrect answers to appear correct. These areas challenge my writing.

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