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ERSTANDING THE TEXT "YOU CAN LEARN TO WRITE IN GENERAL"
WHAT I UNDERSTAND
This text made me reflect on the importance that is taken when writing about something be it a story news message or etc since writing is like interpreting a feeling but writing is little more difficult since sometimes there are no words that fit what you want to express. Write this text we try to raise awareness about how we see or think that writing is something very simple, however it is not. On the contrary for some it may be a way that is too complicated to be able to express itself or it may be a complicated way of carrying out a task or something work in which it is necessary to write an extensive text or narrative.

BENEFITS OF READING

This reading shows why it is good to have a notion of how to know the complicity that writing has, how it is not simply writing for the sake of writing without a base and starting something with a blank mind. This makes a small reflection on this topic of writing.
Really writing is something very important and very necessary and knowing how to write texts for different audiences or situations since the same for of writing cannot be used to refer to a poem, for a letter from a friend or for an investigation that has to be published in some school newspaper . All these different ways of writing a text also imply a different way of referring in writing.
MAIN IDEAS
- Show how to refer to a different audience

"A better conception of writing is one in which we all remember (realistically) our own experiences learning to write in different situations, and then apply that memory to our expectations of what we and others are capable of achieving. As Elizabeth Wardle tell us. - The importance of having a basis for writing
- The impact of writing on society
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| "They tell us that every new situation, audience, and purpose requires writers to learn to do and understand new possibilities and constraints for their writing." As Elizabeth Wardle tell us. |



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