connections between "what" a writer has said and "how" he or she has said it.
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a written analysis based on a close reading of a work.
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Jack Hammond is a writer based in Nottingham, UK.
Writer-based prose is prose that is written for the writer, whereas reader-based prose is prose that is written for the reader. What that means is that writer-based prose is composition that is probably early in the draft stages and aids the writer in formulating and articulating her argument. Writers learn as they write (writing is a process, not a product), so writer-based prose is written without regard to the audience's reading experience. If a draft does not follow a thesis all the way through and the argument changes because of new information the writer has garnered from her source, then the draft would be considered writer-based prose. Reader-based prose, on the other hand, is composition that is likely to be in it's final drafting stages and aids the reader in navigating through the writer's argument. Reader-based prose has been revised to take into account the reader's experience, not the writer's. The argument is easy to follow, the organization is pleasing, and the thesis sustains itself all the way through. Though reader-based prose is the goal for all writers, writing writer-based drafts is a necessary part of the writing process and is just as (if not more) valuable than a polished essay.
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"The American Splendor" was based on the life of the comic book writer Harvey Pekar.
Hindi movie 'Swami' was based on the novel of famous writer Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay.
The reader and writer work together through the act of communication. The writer creates a message or text, and the reader interprets it based on their own experiences, knowledge, and perspective. It is a dynamic interaction where the writer's intent is conveyed through the text and the reader's understanding is influenced by their own context.