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... write through your hesitations . Do this by yourself or do it with a writing buddy or in a writing - practice group . Write continuously without stopping . If you become stuck , write , “ I am stuck " or write out your hesitations ...
... write through your hesitations . Do this by yourself or do it with a writing buddy or in a writing - practice group . Write continuously without stopping . If you become stuck , write , “ I am stuck " or write out your hesitations ...
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A User's Manual Arthur Asa Berger. books and articles I write. I write about other things as well—what the weather is like, how I'm feeling, what I think about the plays I've been to, politics, and so on. I also write in journals so that ...
A User's Manual Arthur Asa Berger. books and articles I write. I write about other things as well—what the weather is like, how I'm feeling, what I think about the plays I've been to, politics, and so on. I also write in journals so that ...
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... writing 44, 117 explained 33 function 43–5, 70–1 narrative writing 98 report writing 43–4 with semi-colons 48–9 argumentative essays 125–6 automatic writing 20 B bullet lists in emails 139–45 punctuation 50–1 report writing 73–4 ...
... writing 44, 117 explained 33 function 43–5, 70–1 narrative writing 98 report writing 43–4 with semi-colons 48–9 argumentative essays 125–6 automatic writing 20 B bullet lists in emails 139–45 punctuation 50–1 report writing 73–4 ...
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