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WhRequirements: In at least one full page of writing (double spaced, 12 point font, etc.), address the question “who are you as a writer?” To address this question, think about: What writing you like to do, and why you like it (you might want to focus on somewhere between 1-3 kinds of writing)
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Where you learned to do this kind of writing, from whom, etc.
What kind of writing process you generally use when engaging in a particular genre
What strategies (e. g., ways of writing, thinking, reading, etc.) you use for the kind(s) of writing you're good at
How you think these strategies might be useful for you in college, a future career, or elsewhere. o Are You As A Writer? Essay

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