Friday, May 31, 2019

Conversations of Nanko and Konan :: Writing Education Communication Essays

Conversations of Nanko and KonanNanko Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Nanko. Talking with me is my colleague and friend, Konan. Say hello, Konan.Konan Hello, Konan. Nanko No, I blind drunk say hello to the reader. Konan Hello to the reader Nanko Perfect. Konan Thank you. Nanko Prior to your arrival (your meaning you, the reader,) Konan and I were having a little discussion. In reality, I was doing in all the discussing in this conversation because I was, to put it bluntly, complaining vigorously. Konan Most vigorously. Nanko Yes, thank you for the affirmation, Konan. As I was saying, my complaining was the reality of the discussion. What was the reason of these incessant complaints, you might carry? An English professor from whom I am taking a course entitled Expository Writing. Konan Yes, that was the basis of your complaints. Nanko Of course, these complaints are in no way prescribe at the professor himself. No, no, no. In fact, he seems like an affable man. Rather, t hese complaints relate to his latest assignment given to the students of his Expository Writing class. Konan I would set out to agree that you are in no way slighting this particular professor, only his expectations held for you. Nanko Yes, I like the first half of your statement, but what is meant by the latter(prenominal) half? Konan In saying expectations I refer to the assignment he has given you. Nanko You have confused me. By using the term expectations, do you mean the professors expectation that a paper will be handed-in to him on this exact due date of December 16, and, if not, this paper will go down in its score with every late day thereafter? Or do you refer to a higher form of expectation, such as a instructor to a student and the process of learning and gaining knowledge through stimuli, created by the teacher, of thought? Konan I, uh, would have to agree. Nanko Let us return later to this now, let me tell of this assignment. This professor is asking for a paper writ ten unlike any I, personally, have ever written before. He wants us, as writers, to do away with themewriting raw and write in a different style or form. However, as you can see, I have started to panic. I have never written an turn out or paper in any form other than themewriting. I have no idea where to begin, how to continue, or where to conclude.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.