March 18 - How did the writing process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, proofreading, and finalizing) shape the strength of the final essay, and what was learned about your personal strengths and areas for growth as a writer?

Response: During the writing process, revising and proofreading my draft helped shape the strength of my final essay the most. When it came to drafting my essay, I assumed what I had typed up was perfect and didn't need any revisions. It wasn't until I went back and revised it where I noticed I had made many mistakes and needed lots of improvement. I learned that as a writer, I need to look back over my writing as much as I can so I can perfect it. I learned that I need to be more open to feedback and criticism of my writing as well.

Summary: Today, we wrote the final essay.

Reflection: While writing this essay, I was able to see that my writing can contain many flaws and can use room for improvement which helped me perfect the final essay.

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