1.Linda Flower stresses the importance of audience awareness in composing while Elbow concludes that the question/issue with audience awareness is when. How would you explain the connections between these two points of view?
Respond: Flower explains that we should be aware of our audience while Elbow wants us to ignore the audience but to go back and try to get familirise with the audience for help when we need it. When I get in front to an audience i would sometimes block my toughts because I get nervous in front of the audience that when I use my paper to try to block the audience and try to start talking, but if I don't have anything to say I would then look at the audience for some help.
2.In general, what have you learned from Linda Flower’s and Peter Elbow’s article as a writer and as a reader
Respond: What I have learn from this authors is that in Linda Flower's article she talks about writer based prose and reader base prose and she says that writer based prose is just like blocking the audience when reading or writing. But Elbow explains in his article that Flower miss some stuff on writer based prose. It says that "Many people are too quick to see Flower's "writer-based prose" as an analysis of what's wrong with this type of writing and miss the substantial degree to which she was celebrating a natural, and indeed developmentally enabling, response to cognitive overload". And as a writer I think I should be more open to an audience and be natural around them when I am speaking to them what I wrote on my paper.
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