Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Word Cloud Response Questions / writing theory



What connections do you see (if any) between your word cloud and your key terms? 
My key terms and word cloud have a similar connotation as well as an over all general connection to my original blog post.  
What did you expect to see, and what did you not expect to see? 
I expected to see many of the repeated words I used throughout my journal entry displayed dominantly throughout the word cloud. I did not expect to see many of the filler words that I had used either. 
What was surprising? 
I was surprised to see words such as "yes", "one" , "used", or other context words.
If you don’t see a connection between key terms and your word cloud, why do you think that is?
I do see a connection between my word cloud and my original journal entry.
Why might it be important to see your word cloud mirror your thoughts in the journal, or does it matter? 
I believe that it would be important because if your word cloud reflects your thoughts and writing vocabulary words then you follow your own definition of writing.
Does looking at your word cloud make you rethink any of your key terms? 
Nope.
What is the most intriguing conclusion you can draw from this exercise about your ideas about writing?
My ideas on writing reflect my own writing style.

Writing Theory:
With my experience in writing, those who use the act as an expression of their own inner thoughts and/or as a creative outlet are more self aware of themselves. 

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