Tuesday, September 4, 2012

In his third chapter in "Choices 2.0 Situations for college writing" (2010), Joe Marshall Hardin portrays that you need a strong structure in your writings. He portrays this by suggesting you could have supporting material include relevant experiences fact, figures statistics, original analysis, explanations, arguments and photographic images. His purpose in this chapter is show that there are ways to make a great structure in your writings and it gives you ideas on how to do that or improve your structure in your own writings. The audience is for college freshmen or people just learning how to write to show them how to have a good structure for your writings.

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