March 17 - Why is drafting an essential step in the writing process rather than going straight to a final version? Use your own experience from this essay to explain how drafting improved (or revealed weaknesses in) your thinking.

Response: Drafting parts of my essay revealed weaknesses I have in my writing like transition sentences and analysis of evidence. I tend to think that my writing is near perfect and doesn't need any improvements, but looking back on the drafts I made revealed a lot of the flaws I have with certain essay topics. For example, my analysis of my evidence contained too much explanation instead of literal and symbolic analysis. Drafting this essay helped me improve my writing to its best form.  

Summary: Today, we worked on our essay.

Reflection: Drafting can help with the beginning writing stages of an essay and reveal mistakes you may have made. This is why it's important to write an essay in multiple stages/versions.

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