QUESTION
M01 Discussion: Conversation about Writing Process and the Closed Research Theme
- identify your selected image by briefly describing the image in your own words. (Do not identify the slide by slide number only.)
- Explain why you picked this image to symbolize your writing process.
- Point out at least one advantage or one disadvantage to your writing process that this image symbolizes.
- Identify the closed research theme question(s) for this section of ENGL 111 (found in Modules or in the Syllabus). Then, explain or describe your initial, first thought, answer or response the closed research theme question(s). These are YOUR first reactions to the question(s) and any type of response is okay. Just be respectful and professional in your wording, as appropriate for an academic audience of peers.
ANSWER
I went through the images and came back to the tree. I think the tree perfectly expresses the spirit of how I write. When I have a prompt, my ideas seem to flow in an endless stream, allowing me to keep writing and writing. I think my ability to elaborate well makes it easier for me to continue to come up with new ideas. New ideas keep popping into my head, like a tree that keeps growing. I think that every little thing, like a leaf on a tree, develops from a single grand idea. I think a tree is a great metaphor for the way I write. When I know what I need to write about and do not struggle to fill a page, my writing style helps me. I can think of other things that lead to other things, which is the main drawback of this writing. On occasion, I think about too many things at once, which can make my thoughts confused. Then I have to go back and try to distinguish between what I want to say and which concepts make more sense.
How Should We Regulate Cyberspace (Or Should We Even Try)? is the research question. My first thought when I saw this was distractions. Because most people today are more concerned with developing online relationships than in-person ones, distraction entered my mind. This makes it impossible to enter a room full of people and find no one talking on the phone. Most people frequently use their phones, which puts them at risk of missing in-person connections. In today’s distracted culture, most people value their positive online reputation more than the opinions of those close to them.
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