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20 October 2009

Baking A Cake- Beatriz Cruz

Baking A Cake explains the process of baking a cake. You have different ingredients to bake a cake: sugar, flour, butter, baking soda, eggs, milk. You mix the ingredients, but you don't get a cake, you get goop. When you put the goop in the oven, when it heats up is when you get the cake. When you get the cake it does not look like the original ingredients. Writing is like baking a cake. The ingredients are the details of your life. You must add the heat of your heart to those ingredients to organize your writing with details. You can't think as you write, you accept what is put down its truth. Timing your writing will help heat things up. If you look at the clock too much as you write, you have to say to yourself that you will keep writing until you have from three to five pages filled, both sides, until the cake is baked. You have to use details to bake the cake. I did this activity two times and it worked, I didn't look at the clock, so I finished really easy, with details and without stoping the pen.

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