Reading and Writing: a Life Experience

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Reading and Writing: A Life Experience Throughout my life, reading and writing have been important to my success in school, and usually I would only read and write when it was necessary for school. I rarely read outside of school, and when I did, it was to get some kind of information that I wanted to know, whether it be a score from a game I missed or an article about something I was interested in. Throughout my life, there have been many influences that have changed me as a reader and writer but, there are three in particular; my 12th grade English teacher Dr. Mikulics, a trip to the Pomona Library, and the TV show Game of Thrones that I believe have had the greatest impact on me as a reader and writer. My greatest influence in becoming a better writer is my 12th grade English teacher Dr. Mikulics. Before I had his class, I was a subpar writer at best and had not really improved my writing since my freshman year. Most of the time just answering the question and not really putting any thought into writing was good enough to get a B in any class that I had taken. But that all changed when I entered Dr. Mikulics’s class for fifth period. When I walked in and saw an average sized, bald man who looked sort of like Buzz Light-Year from Toy Story, I remember thinking this was going to be easy. I learned quickly that the class was anything but easy. On second day of school, he had us write about what we wanted to achieve in his class and what we planned to do after high school. At the time, all I really wanted was to get out of high school and didn’t really know what I wanted to do after. He made us write an essay almost every week, and at first I got C’s on my essays, and that was when I first noticed that I was not that great of a writer. It surprised me because I usually got A’s and B’s on all my past essays. His grading really opened my eyes to what kind of writer

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