Ultimately I think that is Bishop's goal, though: to
make readers experience the uprooted life along with her characters.
The purpose here is to
make the reader experience the story.
The key is to
make the reader experience as painless as possible.
Not exact matches
Once again, this is a design detail that not all designers are going to pay attention to, but now that you know long lines of text are intimidating to read, you can direct your designer and developer to
make sure you deliver an optimal
experience for
readers.
What we focused on then was building not only a top device but the best in terms of content, recommendations and just
making it an optimal
experience for
readers.
According to user -
experience blog UX Movement, aggressive sign - up forms
make readers hesitant to divulge personal information for fear of receiving spam.
Use bullet points in your Skills section and Work
Experience section to
make your resume more
reader - friendly.
It
makes sense to leverage the wealth of resources on the web to
make your blog's
experience better and more rewarding for your
readers.
Glass Lewis expects
readers of its blog possess sufficient
experience and knowledge to
make their own decisions entirely independent of any information contained in Glass Lewis» blog postings.
Biblical writers communicate their
experiences of God so that the
reader can
make those
experiences his or her own.
Augustine's use of the language of bodily
experience is what
makes the Confessions communicable to
readers of every age.
There are many different kinds of
experiences we could appeal to and analyze in connection with this first line of criticism — let me assume that I have
made my position clear enough for the
reader to go on and work out the kind of analysis I would provide in each of these cases.
A poem must
make the
reader a participant in the
experience.
What
makes this novel approach perfection — and two comments on the book jacket actually employ the word — is the way Ishiguro leads the
reader into Stevens's life through his own words, enabling us to feel his pride in being a «great» butler and at the same time
experience the pain of personal loss which he is utterly unable to acknowledge.
He had
experienced this himself, putting it off from week to week: «I broke out of the vicious circle and took part in the Sacrament, even without
making confession» — he assured the
reader that he had not been guilty of any gross sins.
That's right: E. F. Schumacher is really an apologetical preacher, one of the rare breed whose
experience has
made it possible for him to employ effectively the language and concepts of economics as a medium for communicating what is essentially a sermon, a call for
readers to repent, believe the gospel and reorder their lives accordingly.
She also goes into detail about her
experience as a beekeeper and teaches
readers how bees
make honey, how it's harvested, what they can do to help the bee population and what is going on in the hives throughout the year.
however, we didn't
make any changes in the older posts.We want to
make our posts more readable yet simple (no mess - ups of pictures) so that our
readers and our email subscribers can get the nice reading
experience in the browser and in the inbox.
Editor:
Readers, can you share your knowledge and your
experiences about
making homemade pasta to answer Ania's question?
I have
made this recipe so many times and it's always moist and soft and most other
readers have had the same
experience.
Whether eating fresh lobster near the brewery's New England headquarters, crab cakes in the Carolinas, or a thin - crust vegetable - laden pizza in the West Coast style,
readers everywhere will be able to
experience in their own kitchens just how well these beers pair with the emblematic regional foods that
make up our inimitable American cuisine.
Rated # 1 Winery Restaurant by USA Today's 10 Best
Reader's Choice and Best Restaurant of the IE for four consecutive years, The Restaurant at Leoness Cellars provides an exceptional al fresco dining
experience with a full service menu featuring items
made 100 % from scratch in our kitchen.
I hope to
make this a common practice here, inviting you, my wonderful
readers, to join the conversation and share your
experiences with positive discipline.
She
makes the
reader feel that every parent, regardless of education, degrees, and
experience, is the best «teacher» for their child (ren).
Simone Weil observed how factory work involves this combination of oppression and frustration of capabilities: «since orders are now the sole factor
making for variety, to eliminate them in thought is to condemn oneself to imagining an unbroken succession of ever - identical movements, to visualising monotonous desert regions of
experience that thought has no way of exploring» (from the essay Factory Work; see the Simone Weil
Reader).
If you have
made such a transition successfully or have been stymied along the way, our
readers would like to hear about and learn from your
experiences.
Depending on how universities respond, NIH may
make career - development training a requirement in the future,
experienced readers of institutional tea leaves believe.
Sacks, Alexander Luria, and a tiny handful of other neuroscientists, have done great service by
making their scholarship, their
experience and insights available to a surprisingly wide readership, from medics to philosophers and lay
readers.
This is even more important with speculative applications, when
readers may not have a particular role in mind for you — you need to
make it easy for them to see how you might «fit» into their organisation or bring skills or
experience that will be an asset for them.
So, we really try to
make it as image rich as possible; give people a really great
reader experience.
I had the ridiculously long time to
make nut butter
experience as did the
reader above and I thought it was due to soaking the almonds.
I learned to better listen to my body,
make changes to my lifestyle and share my
experience with my family and the
readers on my blog.»
So. California About Blog Alexandra, on her blog,
Making Waves shares her hiking
experiences and provides her
readers with tip about hiking.
I'm attempting to
make the transition as easy as possible on my
readers but due to my lack of tech skills and
experience there may be some hiccups.
I just love sharing everything that I've captured and
experienced with my
readers, and the comments and feedback is what
makes it so worthwhile!
Her
experience in the dating arena helps her spot common mistakes (sometimes ones she herself has
made) and give down - to - earth tips or emotional support to her
readers.
I was sucked in right away — Julie Spira has a way of describing her
experiences that
makes the
reader feel like they were there with her,
experiencing her feelings.
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By
making her creative process visible, facilitating ongoing interaction with
readers, and reflecting on her own life
experiences, she develops a cultural analysis that is alive and resonant.
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Feige kept saying often that he'd love for audiences to have the same
experience that comic book
readers have - where characters
make surprise appearances almost out of nowhere in issues they pick up.
I try to
make sure when I am writing a review that I grant the
reader perspective of my
experience right out of the gate.
Back when I was in high school, one of my classes had been American Literature, and during the course of reading his short story, «The Cask of Amontillado», our instructor told us of how Edgar Allan Poe believed that every element of a story should push forward the plot in some way; even little details that might otherwise seem inconsequential actually fill in the thematic blanks to
make the story a more enriching and engrossing
experience for the
reader.
Admittedly, my Maysles
experience is severely limited: I've yet to see Salesman, which frequent
readers of this site will know is held in high regard by my co-editor; Gim me Shelter
made little impression in the moment, and has since been colored by the disapproving insights of several friends and colleagues; and I've only seen snippets of Grey Gardens, though enough that I feel a severe discomfort at what appears to be a prod - on - the - freaks sideshow.
I've lost count — as, I'm sure, have you, the poor
reader — of the number of times I've harped on about expanded albums
making lesser listening
experiences than the more considered originals.
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the
reader into the first - person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose
experience of war and death («we
made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
Here are four books to help
make the immigrant
experience come to life for young
readers.
We're trying to create lifelong
readers, and when we
make reading a mandatory assignment, we take away from the joy and pleasure of the
experience.
With the right approach — one that takes into account a child's own interests and tastes, and looks for books that
make the reading
experience dynamic and exciting — you can convert your reluctant
reader to the wonderful world of books, too!