This document discusses the concept of autobiographical writing. It introduces three common terms and quotes Donald Murray's ideas on autobiographical and individual thoughts. It then shares a personal poem as an example of autobiographical poetry. Another credible source is referenced to add contrast. A symbolic memory is included to relate to most people. A rebuttal addresses possible bias before reconnecting to the original topic. The conclusion restates the goal of helping readers better understand autobiographical writing.
This document discusses the concept of autobiographical writing. It introduces three common terms and quotes Donald Murray's ideas on autobiographical and individual thoughts. It then shares a personal poem as an example of autobiographical poetry. Another credible source is referenced to add contrast. A symbolic memory is included to relate to most people. A rebuttal addresses possible bias before reconnecting to the original topic. The conclusion restates the goal of helping readers better understand autobiographical writing.
This document discusses the concept of autobiographical writing. It introduces three common terms and quotes Donald Murray's ideas on autobiographical and individual thoughts. It then shares a personal poem as an example of autobiographical poetry. Another credible source is referenced to add contrast. A symbolic memory is included to relate to most people. A rebuttal addresses possible bias before reconnecting to the original topic. The conclusion restates the goal of helping readers better understand autobiographical writing.
Paragraph One Introduction to the ideas and thoughts came to mind as I thought of the term autobiographical and compared it to the past discussion and reading, written by Donald M. Murray. Paragraph Two Introduce three common terms many of us hear every day outside of English class. Then follow up on a quote written by Murray, and explain the textbook thoughts and our individual thoughts, combine the two thoughts and complete with an attention catching ending. Paragraph Three Before beginning this paragraph, introduce a personal written poem. Little sneak peek: You cannot be certain, in whom you are, Because we constantly evolveWhile its not hard to describe myself, knowing what I want in life comes easy to me Then, use my personal example to not only define poetry, but also incorporate the sense of the term autobiographical in terms of Murray and myself. Explain to the audience the essence and connection of the two. Paragraph Four Continue the explanation, and include another credible source other than Murray, to add contrast and variety. After, introduce a symbolic memorization which can relate to the majority of our population. Paragraph Five Add in a rebuttal. It is not only a positive step in writing but also to a certain degree eliminates any possibility of bias. Include other past discussion reading. Paragraph Six After the previous rebuttal, now it is time to rebuttal our stance back into the essay. Go back to the beginning and re-read what has been previously written, to avoid any repeated thoughts. Verify, the order makes sense and it is clear and concise, that way, no matter the age of the reader, there will be a mental pull drawing them into my writing. Paragraph Seven End with a powerful conclusion. Explain and wrap it up. At the end my final goal is to have the audience, or readers, to leave with a better and wiser understanding of autobiographical writing. Works Cited List