Analyze formal reflection in James Kung's cover letter

Read James Kung’s portfolio cover letter. Then respond to the following questions.

  1. Like every writer, James Kung makes choices about what to say and how to say it in this cover letter. Which choices make this letter appropriate for his primary audience, the instructor for his writing class?

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    Chapter 2 - Analyze formal reflection in James Kung's cover letter: Like every writer, James Kung makes choices about what to say and how to say it in this cover letter. Which choices make this letter appropriate for his primary audience, the instructor for his writing class?
  2. Do you think this cover letter also aims at a broader audience? Why or why not?

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    Chapter 2 - Analyze formal reflection in James Kung's cover letter: Do you think this cover letter also aims at a broader audience? Why or why not?
  3. Think about a reason you might have for putting together a collection of your writing projects (perhaps for a class, for prospective employers, or for yourself). Briefly identify the audience for your portfolio and list at least three works you would like to include—and remember that a digital portfolio can allow you to archive non-print projects, such as presentations or video, as well as print projects.

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    Chapter 2 - Analyze formal reflection in James Kung's cover letter: Think about a reason you might have for putting together a collection of your writing projects (perhaps for a class, for prospective employers, or for yourself). Briefly identify the audience for your portfolio and list at least three works you would like to include—and remember that a digital portfolio can allow you to archive non-print projects, such as presentations or video, as well as print projects.