SCHOOL LUNCHES
By Ann Lammot
I believe that the author describes the school lunches as a way to relate herself with her students as well as with anybody else within the American Culture; however, she failed to relate to anybody else outside that frame because that cannot be the case in a third world country. She tries to make an analogy between something trivial and ordinary as a school lunch and the process of writing; nevertheless I will ignore my previous observation, and I will try to concentrate in the point she makes in her writing which I believe is to talk about overcoming the fear of writing just by doing it. And if you don’t have a good theme or topic to talk about, start writing about anything as common as having your lunch, and go from there. Once you have started writing just for writing you can have many situations, characters, times, feelings, and or experiences derived from there that were not originally planned before starting. At that point, you have a vast selection of pieces that could help you to develop your writing.
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