Tag: Penrose
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The Main Trio: Janet, Rodger, and Everyone’s Friend Alan.
Kait NemethLets see how Janet, Rodger, and Alan figure out how to use their authority and identity-or maybe that’s what we’re supposed to be doing.
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Authenticity in your Writing
alexaAfter reading the Penrose and Geisler article it made me realize that I can be both Janet or Roger depending on how much knowledge
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Authority in Writing
Emily WilsonPenrose and Geisler navigate the complexities of academic discourse and the role confidence plays within authority in writing.
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Authority in Reading & Writing
Gianna FlorentineWriting with authority is a skill that is extremely beneficial to those who use it. Janet and Roger test this in different ways.
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Write Without Fear
barcelsaHaving authority in your writing is a very powerful tool. It not only draws your reader in but shows confidence in your message.
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The Fear of Authority
Adamari PeraltaSometimes, writing can be such a challenge. The complexities of the task can be hard to comprehend. I believe reading this article is a crucial tool
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The Importance of Writing with Authority
Carli LopezWhy is writing with an authoritative voice so important? This post highlights the importance of authoritative writing and how it can impact a piece.
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You put the “Author” in Authority
Kirsten LaBarcaOne freshman in college and one grad student are told to write an educated paper and there is a big difference in their authoritative voice.
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Do I write as Janet or Roger?
umanaanLearn how does Penrose and Geisler describe authority in writing. How important is to understand the difference. Learn how to improve in college papers.
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Hey! Speak Up!
Amanda ReuTwo students are told to write a paper on the subject of paternalism. One walks, and one soars. The difference? Writing with authority.