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1 Responding ENSL , THU 29 June 2017

2 One idea All writing addresses questions. What does this mean?

3 The task the direction… the question…
Restate the author's message using your own words. In your own words, what is the author’s message? State your position regarding the author's message. What is your position vis-à-vis that message? Explain your position thoroughly. What do you mean? To conclude your response, connect your position back to the author’s. How does your position relate to the author’s exactly?

4 Our focus Restate the author's message using your own words.
Questions: How does one begin? What do we notice in the opening sentence? What might that mean for the writing overall? How might we know what we want to say?

5 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) The author’s message is when we commit and try our best for any jobs we will be proud and happy at the end.

6 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) I agree with the author that there is not any bad job.

7 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) In my opinion, I think respecting someone’s job is depending on the job’s title and a person’s career who has the job and the job’s salary.

8 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) Personally I agree the author’s believes in author’s message that if I work hard and show my best in any job, I would get respect from a job.

9 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) The author’s message was there is respect in any job if you work hard.

10 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) In the essay “Satisfaction with a Job well Done” the author learned from working as maid in a Hotel that is no matter what kind job you have but always do your best doing it.

11 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) The author explains the fact that people can be respect in their Jobs depends on their attitude for Jobs.

12 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) In the text “Satisfaction with a Job well done” author claims that we need to respect our job.

13 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) Every job have a good and bad thing about it but if you have respect and positive though than it is satisfaction at the end.

14 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) The author’s message is that to respect the job that you work hard and make your effort to make it well done.

15 Example opening sentence
Restate the author’s message using your own words. (What is the author’s message?) By looking at the passage from Satisfaction with a Job Well Done, one can see that finding a nice job in college’s year isn’t easy and have a lot of challenge, which you have to work very hard and try the best thing with your current job, and you might receive a good result for that.

16 The task the direction… the question…
Restate the author's message using your own words. In your own words, what is the author’s message? State your position regarding the author's message. What is your position vis-à-vis that message? Explain your position thoroughly. What do you mean? To conclude your response, connect your position back to the author’s. How does your position relate to the author’s exactly?


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