Friday, September 7, 2007

QUESTION NUMBER ONE RESPONSE

Part 1: Brainstorming; normally an activity I skip when working on an essay or a short-story, because normally I can't come up with things when I'm forced to. Normally things just come out as they go when I'm writing, which I find better. Luckily, I'm rarely forced to brainstorm, because it normally doesn't help me. Sometimes I can successfully brainstorm, but only once in a blue moon. I'm fine with the ability to write fluidly, to be honest, I'm quite happy about it. Although being able to write fluidly doesn't dramatically effect my ability and speed of my writing, it does provide me with more time to write and less time to spend thinking about what I'm going to be writing.

Part 2: If I wanted or needed to, I could work on improving my brainstorming skills by practicing by just thinking and planning out essays to write, but not actually writing them.

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