Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Community and its relationship to writing
The word community has so many different meanings. But to me the word community means people living together in the same area. We are all a part of a community, it could be within the school, classroom or where we live. People in a community share a similar belief, they work towards a common goal, and have certain characteristics; culture, race, and religion. For example, in college students dorms, all the students eat around the same time, they take showers, sleep and do laundry as they live in their community together. All the students do homework which conducts them to take information that they learned from class and turn that information into words, which turn into sentences, which then turns into paper.A past neighbor from when a person was younger could have impacted that person to become the person he or she is today. People grow up and they learn from what we see from the people that surround us, especially in our communities. A community is also a place where people feel safe and where people can just be themselves. When people turn five years old, they start to learn how to write and ever since they start, they never stop. The interaction among people when they are younger help shape them in becoming who they are today. When children are younger, they look at what other children are doing and they want to be like them. In a community there are usually children around the same age. When one kid starts writing or walking, the other children want to be like them. The earlier a child starts writing, the sooner the other children will start.
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