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A 5 page tutorial paper which assists the student with incorporating the essay Take the F by Ian Frazier with the student’s essay. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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related to Fraziers as it pertains the the professors comments. The students professor notes "You must think analytically and deeply about Fraziers thoughts of his surroundings as well as yours
and present for your reader some revelation." The essay that the student wrote, as the professor notes, appears to just be a journal essay. While it is descriptive it does
not relate to Fraziers. The student should look at Fraziers essay and see how he is relating his environment in many different ways. He is not talking about one
experience, such as the student is when they are talking about their struggles to get a visa. Frazier is speaking of people he sees, knows, meets, and of places he
sees every day, talking about the most ordinary of things and describing them so the reader can see, feel, touch, hear and smell. With these elements in hand the
student, if they desired to still use their struggles concerning getting their visa as a starting point, could more intricately point out details of what they experienced. For example, Frazier
speaks of "the unrolling miles of Eastern parkway and Ocean Parkway and Linden Boulevard, and the disheveled outlying parks strewn with tree limbs and with shards of glass held together
by liquor-bottle labels" (Frazier; 21). The student could make a comment on this and then illustrate how perhaps they could see and feel the same sense of their environment when
they were walking to the post office that day they received their parcel that told them they were getting a visa. They could illustrate the terrain, land and a town
they were very familiar with, passing people they knew on the street, and what they observed that day they were walking to get their visa. In all truthfulness, however,
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