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ENG 1103: Literacy Narrative Peer Responses




15 thoughts on “ENG 1103: Literacy Narrative Peer Responses

  1. I think the most intriguing title from the the list is “G is for Grandma” because it does not directly give away what I am going to be reading about, but I can infer that it will ne about the authors struggle to pronounce their “G’s”. Since it does not directly give away the topic, but also is a relevant title, it does make me want to read this specific writing.

  2. I find the title “Calmáte: A Summer so Fast” to be the most effective title from my classmates. I deem this title the most effective because of the use of a different language in the title, which intrigues me and makes me want to read the essay to find out what “Calmáte” means. Also, the title provides the insight that the essay is going to have something to do with the writer’s experience over a summer.

  3. I think the most effective title is, “Yo Soy Hockey”. It translates to “I am Hockey” which is grammatically incorrect. It makes the reader interested yet provides some knowledge into what the writing is about.

  4. The title that seems most effective to me is “Removing the Mask”. This is because it is intriguing, descriptive, and most likely relevant to the subject of their writing. As soon as I read it, I was already wondering what kind of mask they were talking about and I could picture some potential options in my head.

  5. The title I believe is most effective is “The Inside Look into Dyslexia.” This title is very effective when I read it for the first time. While reading through the list of titles, it immediately caught my eye. Having gone to school with people who have dyslexia, it grabbed my attention. I think it is a very effective title and would encourage a reader to read the piece to become more informed about what living with dyslexia is like.

  6. I think « G is for Grandma” is one of the best title because it is short and it’s the one who caught my eye when I read all of the titles. The title alone made me want to read the Literary Narrative, and I felt really curious about it.

  7. ”Error to Success” is a very effective title as it shows that being successful doesn’t come easy. The errors you make will come and go throughout the process but will make the strive for success much more rewarding.

  8. The tittle “Yo soy hockey” really caught my eye as this is wrong in propper spanish. This made me think that maybe that was the writter’s intention as he/she probably was trying to introduce his experience in learning spanish and its differences with the english language. This is becuase the statemnet “Yo soy hockey” is grammatically correct when its directly translated to english, causing confussion to the writter and most english speakers when learning spanish.

  9. The title that I deem most effective is “If You Read, You Will Succeed”. I believe that this title is a great hook for people who don’t like to read. Since many people aspire to be successful, suggesting that reading leads to success will encourage them to read.

  10. ”From Stumbling to Strength”

    This title caught my eye because I was able to tell that the narrative is going to start from a place of struggle but, as the story goes on it will gradually get easier and the writer will gain confidence.

  11. I like the title “Breaking Language Barriers: How I Gained Confidence in Myself” because it’s clear and personal. It makes me curious about how the person went from being unsure to more confident.

  12. ”An Involved Teacher” represents the importance of creating a positive and impactful learning environment with students. Gaining understanding as well as engaging in said topic will help both the teacher and the students.

  13. The title “Fruitful Smells of Learning” is the most effective title because it not only makes the reader stop and think, “What could possibly be fruitful about reading?” but it also implies what’s going to be talked about throughout the story without “spoiling” the plot. 

  14. I believe that “G is for Grandma” is the most effective title because it is short and sweet, and really makes me interested in wanting to read the narrative to see what it could be about. I feel like it gives a brief idea of what the narrative will be about without revealing any important information.

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