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34kurt
4 years ago
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I NEED help really bad I apperntly suck at english lol). Make a list of at least three techniques Dillard uses in her essay that

you could use in your own writing. Identify each technique and explain how you could adapt that technique for your own writing purposes. (sojourners)
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d1i1m1o1n [39]4 years ago
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Giving very detailed descriptions of each and every little thing bringing thewords on the page to life with her excessive descriptions.

Describing things in this manner will make the more interested in onesessay as well it can make the reader be in the position of the author, toimagine being in their position, seeing one thing with a whole newperspective, this is something i would like to implement in my writing.

●Dillard connections are very well organized, she is able to makeconnections in each paragraph with the previous topic making theessay flow smoothly.This is something very important that i need to implement in myessays.

●Dillard uses figurative language in her essays to make connections.This is something that ive never seen before using poetic elementsin an essay, this is something that will really help my writing skills

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