My strengths as a writer include detail, word choice, and genre. I
like to incorporate all of these to make a wood piece of writing. I enjoy find
alternative word choice to add detail or make my writing more interesting to
read. Poetry is a good way to incorporate extravagant word usage because it is
usually brief but full of vivid imagery. Genre is important because a writer
must know the formality of the text, the way it should be written to conform to
the certain reader, and how the selected audience will read it. These traits
were all learned early in the first semester; this was good timing because in
the second semester we wrote a research paper and used our traits to make our
topic enticing to read about. If we had not learned about these specific traits
a person’s writing might be too casual for a research paper, or not detailed
enough about the topic. All my best pieces of writing include these three
traits to make sure reading my work is vivid and fit for the right people.
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