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Who is the writing talking to? Just like people have different ways to talk to their parents, friends, or professors, writing has that same distinction depending on the audience. Writing about Jane Eyre for thirteen-year-olds who just read the book and a group of English majors in college who probably read the book at least twice is going to give two completely different articles.
Who is the writing talking to? Just like people have different ways to talk to their parents, friends, or professors, writing has that same distinction depending on the audience. Writing about Jane Eyre for thirteen-year-olds who just read the book and a group of English majors in college who probably read the book at least twice is going to give two completely different articles.
==Other Points to Consider==
==Other Points to Consider==
*Awareness
*Plagiarism<ref>http://www.plagiarism.org</ref>
*Plagiarism<ref>http://www.plagiarism.org</ref>
*[[Scanability]]
*[[Identification]]
*[[Identification]]
*Revise! Revise! Revise! <ref>http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/561/05/</ref>
*Revise! Revise! Revise! <ref>http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/561/05/</ref>
==Helpful Sites and books==
==Helpful Sites and books==
*Absolute Write Forums [http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/]
*Absolute Write Forums [http://www.absolutewrite.com/forums/]
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