Image: Kurt Cobain, Google Images, 2017.
Gathering the Silver Bullet, Ready for Launch of Presentation:
Yes, Welcome back Ms. Rodriguez to the 2nd Week here at DeVry's English 112 fast paced 8 week course. Definitely the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How strategy is the key success trait utilized by Wilkinson to present the musical biography in chronological order for his potential audience--music lovers.
For example, Wilkinson (Pp. 622) began by describing the early history of Grohl a legendary drummer of the alternative rock genre garage band group from Seattle, Washington, then progressed onto describing feats, accomplishments, setbacks, tragedies, and comparisons to other colleagues and loved ones associated to his primary career relative of Nirvana (1990's) "On April 8 1994, Cobain was found dead at the house in Seattle he shared with his wife Courtney Love and their daughter Frances Bean. He had taken a heroin overdose and shot himself" (Paine, 01/2012).
The demand of Grohl's history is present, therefore a timeline of historical events, descriptive places, and comparison to other band members were essential is bringing to life the perfect mosaic of the guru artist, back even before he had gotten discovered (Paine, 01/2012).
Organizational Styles of Information, Takeoff of Vision for Readers to See What's Written:
I am a big fan of 'cubing' (Pp. 67-68) where Paine (01/2012) says there are "6 different ways" writers compare and contrast to step 'out of the box' and into another's shoes for taking on different perspectives then coming back to present from the eyes of the audience. The only valid way to hold a mutual conversation is to validly comprehend the environment to participate in an observation, a competent response to a question or plea, and to represent a huge subject is to gain knowledge of an obvious factor that effects large group of readers, then once the labour has been gathered from informational interviews or studying, researching and observing the person, place, or object...then a valid introduction of genre can vividly capture the audience's realistic interest in a thing. Otherwise, nothing would be gained if all odds were against the writer in a tight situation.
Citation and References
Paine, R.J. C. (01/2012). Writing Today, 2nd Edition. [Bookshelf Online]. Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781269431606/'m a big fan of 'cubing' (Pp.67-68) where Paine (01/2012)
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