QDJ
1) Murray's article was structured a little different than mine. As he talks about his belief of writing and thinking are together in the same art. I do agree with his structure there because I usually jot down notes, ideas, or even the opposing argument as I write my paper. The reason being, I record the thoughts I am having as I draft my paper. When it came to his answering structure for his writing, we differ a bit. I try not to block so much and create a sort of flow.
3) After the article, Berkenkotter credits Murray for his study of internal revision. She saw that Murray came upon this revision during his thinking out loud exercise. To accomplish this, Murray looked at the writing through the point of view of the audience. This internal revision consists of discovering and developing what the writer really means to say.
AEI
1) being painfully honest, a lot of the time I spend my writing listening to music and quickly grinding out the facts for content in my writing. My level of writing experience is high if being correlated to the amount papers I have written. However, if we are discussing experience with using consistent and diligent writing constructs and thinking, I have little. My mannerisms while writing my paper have everything to do with the amount of time I spend in various parts of the writing process. I usually have an idea of what I am writing as I'm writing it so I speed through. After reading these articles, I know it will help to write more of my thoughts down and focus on the content in front of me rather than my music, dog, ect.
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