
“Writing Is Not a McDonald’s Hamburger”
Questions for Active Reading.
· I think the purpose of the writing was to tell the young, that when they’re learning from scratch how to do write in the correctly way. They have to patient and take their time. And like it said in one phrase “Take it slow. Just let yourself write for a while. Learn what that id about”. “Writing is a whole lifetime and a lot of practice”.
· The audience that she was trying to communicate was the people that are trying to learn how to write and get their ideas together in the right way. I think in her mind was the purpose to indentify the points or steps to be a good writer. And the audience that I don’t think it would benefit is the people that already have habits to write right the way. She try to put the new writers in a way that they work slow and think before they write, but no forcing the words to come out. Just wait till they come.
· Her subject it’s being patient with your writing and her attitude is to positive “trust the force of your own voice. Naturally, it will evolve a direction and a need for one. But it will come from a different place than your need to be an achiever”.
Questions for Thinking Critically.
· She thinks writing is religious because “ It split you open and softens your heart toward the homely world”. With this phrase I would think her religious may be experience, she express a lot of emotion when she says this. so I guess it would be that. I guess I do agree on her definition because in one part she says “You have to let go everything, try at a simple beginning with simple words to express what you have inside”. “Allow yourself to be awkward you are stripping yourself”. I really identify religious with that because when you’re in front or communicating with God you have to let go everything, give him your problems and the entire thing that you know he can take care of. And you have to make yourself look awkward when you’re talking to him no matter what the people says.
· One time when I felt I was “In flow” was when I and a group of students in Colombia were doing an acting performance. I was feeling confident and really sure that everything was going to be amazing! I can identify that as a flow, because I was feeling good, I was letting everything go according to the plan. Flow to me its like letting everything go in the way it should, no forcing nothing to happen, just let it go.
· The metaphor about the” McDonald hamburger” I really can get it. But if I put it in my way of thinking it would be that a McDonald hamburger cooks really quick and writing shouldn’t be that way writing takes time and has a process just like the McDonald I would say that’s the only think they have in common. And my own metaphor would be:
· An orange tree takes time to give oranges, but if you’re patient and take care of it your tree would be impressive. It’s just like writing. You have to start from scratch, and then when you’re ready and you practice (take care of it) you can give your fruits, and when you show them everybody its going to be impress of the work your done.
Questions for Active Reading.
· I think the purpose of the writing was to tell the young, that when they’re learning from scratch how to do write in the correctly way. They have to patient and take their time. And like it said in one phrase “Take it slow. Just let yourself write for a while. Learn what that id about”. “Writing is a whole lifetime and a lot of practice”.
· The audience that she was trying to communicate was the people that are trying to learn how to write and get their ideas together in the right way. I think in her mind was the purpose to indentify the points or steps to be a good writer. And the audience that I don’t think it would benefit is the people that already have habits to write right the way. She try to put the new writers in a way that they work slow and think before they write, but no forcing the words to come out. Just wait till they come.
· Her subject it’s being patient with your writing and her attitude is to positive “trust the force of your own voice. Naturally, it will evolve a direction and a need for one. But it will come from a different place than your need to be an achiever”.
Questions for Thinking Critically.
· She thinks writing is religious because “ It split you open and softens your heart toward the homely world”. With this phrase I would think her religious may be experience, she express a lot of emotion when she says this. so I guess it would be that. I guess I do agree on her definition because in one part she says “You have to let go everything, try at a simple beginning with simple words to express what you have inside”. “Allow yourself to be awkward you are stripping yourself”. I really identify religious with that because when you’re in front or communicating with God you have to let go everything, give him your problems and the entire thing that you know he can take care of. And you have to make yourself look awkward when you’re talking to him no matter what the people says.
· One time when I felt I was “In flow” was when I and a group of students in Colombia were doing an acting performance. I was feeling confident and really sure that everything was going to be amazing! I can identify that as a flow, because I was feeling good, I was letting everything go according to the plan. Flow to me its like letting everything go in the way it should, no forcing nothing to happen, just let it go.
· The metaphor about the” McDonald hamburger” I really can get it. But if I put it in my way of thinking it would be that a McDonald hamburger cooks really quick and writing shouldn’t be that way writing takes time and has a process just like the McDonald I would say that’s the only think they have in common. And my own metaphor would be:
· An orange tree takes time to give oranges, but if you’re patient and take care of it your tree would be impressive. It’s just like writing. You have to start from scratch, and then when you’re ready and you practice (take care of it) you can give your fruits, and when you show them everybody its going to be impress of the work your done.

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