Identify a possible influence in the author's life based on details provided in this selection. Support your response with at least two details from the selection. PLEASE RESPOND ASAP!!!
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What author? What selection?
You’ve applied for a specific job in your field of study. The Human
Resources Department arranges an interview and tells you to bring with
you a polished piece of writing for them to evaluate your writing skills.
The paragraph must describe one particular experience you’ve had that
inspired you or guided you to choose the type of position for which you
applied.
Your audience is your potential employer and your purpose is to show
you have thought carefully about what and/or who has motivated you
toward this career choice and why. In addition, you want to convey your
enthusiasm for this position as it relates to your inspiring experience.
Take time to think about what your audience wants to know and strive
to reach a balance between informal and formal business writing.
Process
1. Prewrite about your field of study and create a specific job for
which you might want to apply at a particular business or organization in your area. Outline what that position would look like.
Brainstorm details, names, titles, and facts to provide depth to your
paragraph and enable you to write a polished paragraph.
2. Freewrite about the different experiences you’ve had that motivated you to choose your area of study. Pick one on which to
focus—one that triggers sparks of enthusiasm. Review your prewriting and choose what’s most pertinent to the experience and position.
Decide on an organizational pattern, such as a chronological outline,
and arrange those details into a logical, coherent flow.
90 Examination
3. Open a Word document and type the heading Paragraph 1. Begin
your rough draft with the topic sentence, in which you state the
position and place, as well as your reason for wanting to be hired
as it relates to your inspiring experience. Develop the experience
you organized in Step 2. Include not only details about the one
experience, but also show how that experience inspired you, particularly as it relates the position for which you’re applying. Develop
your paragraph using clear, varied sentences containing concrete
words and transitions or connectives to create a logical flow. Show
enthusiasm, yet maintain a somewhat formal tone.
could you please check my Writing?
Paragraph 1
In my opinion, Photography is one of the best jobs there can ever be. A photo can tell a whole story. I want to work in the Photo Center as a Free Lance Photographer because only there I can expand my knowledge about cameras and lenses. Just by holding the body of an expensive camera, a flow of satisfaction runs through my body. I was eager to learn more about the Art of Photography. And by watching YouTube Photography tutorials, I have learned a lot. One hot summer day, my hands were itching to shoot photos of insects and bugs. I went outside and found a green Lynx Spider sitting on a green plant. I took a Macro shot of this insect and went home to look at the results on a bigger screen, like my laptop, to see every detail in the picture. After overlooking the Photo, I sent it to my friends to let them evaluate the photo. When I woke up the next day, I had hundreds of messages from my friends who mostly sent me encouraging compliments about the photo I took the day before. I was told by many people that I should train to become a Professional Photographer.
Resources Department arranges an interview and tells you to bring with
you a polished piece of writing for them to evaluate your writing skills.
The paragraph must describe one particular experience you’ve had that
inspired you or guided you to choose the type of position for which you
applied.
Your audience is your potential employer and your purpose is to show
you have thought carefully about what and/or who has motivated you
toward this career choice and why. In addition, you want to convey your
enthusiasm for this position as it relates to your inspiring experience.
Take time to think about what your audience wants to know and strive
to reach a balance between informal and formal business writing.
Process
1. Prewrite about your field of study and create a specific job for
which you might want to apply at a particular business or organization in your area. Outline what that position would look like.
Brainstorm details, names, titles, and facts to provide depth to your
paragraph and enable you to write a polished paragraph.
2. Freewrite about the different experiences you’ve had that motivated you to choose your area of study. Pick one on which to
focus—one that triggers sparks of enthusiasm. Review your prewriting and choose what’s most pertinent to the experience and position.
Decide on an organizational pattern, such as a chronological outline,
and arrange those details into a logical, coherent flow.
90 Examination
3. Open a Word document and type the heading Paragraph 1. Begin
your rough draft with the topic sentence, in which you state the
position and place, as well as your reason for wanting to be hired
as it relates to your inspiring experience. Develop the experience
you organized in Step 2. Include not only details about the one
experience, but also show how that experience inspired you, particularly as it relates the position for which you’re applying. Develop
your paragraph using clear, varied sentences containing concrete
words and transitions or connectives to create a logical flow. Show
enthusiasm, yet maintain a somewhat formal tone.
could you please check my Writing?
Paragraph 1
In my opinion, Photography is one of the best jobs there can ever be. A photo can tell a whole story. I want to work in the Photo Center as a Free Lance Photographer because only there I can expand my knowledge about cameras and lenses. Just by holding the body of an expensive camera, a flow of satisfaction runs through my body. I was eager to learn more about the Art of Photography. And by watching YouTube Photography tutorials, I have learned a lot. One hot summer day, my hands were itching to shoot photos of insects and bugs. I went outside and found a green Lynx Spider sitting on a green plant. I took a Macro shot of this insect and went home to look at the results on a bigger screen, like my laptop, to see every detail in the picture. After overlooking the Photo, I sent it to my friends to let them evaluate the photo. When I woke up the next day, I had hundreds of messages from my friends who mostly sent me encouraging compliments about the photo I took the day before. I was told by many people that I should train to become a Professional Photographer.