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    1. Researchers who study college writing have discovered that most students struggle with writing when they first enter the discourse community of their chosen majo

      That would make a lot of sense because the student would know as much about the subject compared to a student that has already been there for a number of years.

    2. The environmental scientist would ask questions like: how much has the water risen since we last checked?

      It's good to be worrying about the sea levels rising especially when it comes to environmental problems and global warming

    1. Subject: English 1110 Section 102: Absence Dear/Hello Professor [Last name], l was unable to attend class today, so I wanted to ask if there are any handouts or additional assignments I should complete before we meet on Thursday? I did review the syllabus and course outline, and I will complete the quiz and reading homework listed there. Many thanks, [First name] [Last name]

      Having an example of how to write to a professor incase something we're to happen is great for someone who has never had to send a email.

    2. Many students feel intimidated asking for help with academic writing; after all, it’s something you’ve been doing your entire life in school. However, there’s no need to feel like it’s a sign of your lack of ability; on the contrary, many of the strongest student writers regularly seek help and support with their writing (that’s why they’re so strong). College instructors are familiar with the ups and downs of writing, and most colleges have support systems in place to help students learn how to write for an academic audience. The following sections discuss common on-campus writing services, what to expect from them, and how they can help you.

      Me being a brand new writer when it comes to academic level writing there is most defiantly a big feeling of intimidation. I also a dense of security when it comes to writing because you will have professor that will correct your mistakes