In Joe Marshall Hardin's book
Choices 2.0, Situations for College Writing he suggests that whether you are a natural writer or not, you can learn to become a good writer. Joe supports this by explaining the differences between what should go in a piece of writing and what shouldn't. His purpose is to get you to see the planning and organization a writing takes in order to improve your own writing abilities. By making you ask questions, Joe must have an audience of students preparing to write their own paper.
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