Our discussion on our writing assignment Email Etiquette Assignment. We went over the things we should consider while writing a important email. Not to get overwhelmed by the detailed outline for this assignment, I prefer to break it down. Going piece by piece makes it less difficult for me. The hardest part will be getting out of your comfort zone, and what I mean by this is that everyone has their own habits in their writing. We must avoid using exact words requested of our instructor. We have to dig deep and ask ourselves what will my audience think when they have finished reading my paper. Was that your goal to make them feel or think that way? Considering our audience will help form more sentences. I will probably add, what would you do if the roles were reversed. Applying your own attitudes, doubts, and demands will better help your audience to relate. Learning those few key terms may help, but this outline may be used in many of your other classes. The placement of developing a great paragraph is listed here in this email assignment outline. It helps to get to the point, if it is based on a personal experience the audience will draw up their own conclusions. Naturally the reader will continue to discover similar or different aspects of your situation, they may even ask themselves "What would I do if this happened to me, I don't think I could handle it as well as they did." Not only opening their eyes to new experiences, but we also get to learn from others mistakes. To get the best out of this outline, it is important to remember the idea of a good formed essay. I see it as showing off your communication skills, on how much you can speak intelligently to an important person. Or any person for that matter. Like to raise above their level of understanding and discuss politics for example, which is a very complicated subject.
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