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How My Grandmother Taught Me How To Write

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When your learning to write as a young child you tend to look up to someone to teach their wisdom to you so that you can achieve in writing as well. In this case I looked up to was my grandmother who was an extraordinary writer in are family. She taught me as an young child how to capitalize, punctuate, break up paragraphs and how to expand my writing. She’s really the whole reason on why I started doing comic books. When I started to grow up she kept teaching me more and more that would help me in school and in my own writing time. My love of writing is to the top level and i respect it fully with the kind words of wisdom that my grandma told me and what she taught me.

She instilled in me the confidence that she knew I needed in able to write for middle school, high school and college teachers. I love writing any time and any day that i have the opportunity to in my college days. Since the passing of my grandmother in ’07 I’ve taken everything she taught me and taught my little brother so that he become a great writer like me. Writing is a true passionate thing to take the chance in doing and if you want to excel in it fully then your going to have to have confidence.

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