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In this blog post I will be reflecting on my draft of the course final.
Did you demonstrate an ability to think about your writing and yourself as a write?
I think that I did demonstrate the ability to think about my writing and myself as a writer. I did this by discussing how much I think that I have changed as a writer. I feel that this semester has helped me make great strides as a writer and I described why I think that in my letter.
Did you provide analysis of your experiences, writing assignments, or concepts you have learned?
I provide multiple examples of writing assignments and also go in depth into some of the different experiences that I have had over the course of the semester. I think that when I discuss my experiences I mostly talk about how I managed my time and the amount of work I had to do.
Did you provide concrete examples from your own writings?
I provided various hyperlinks but I think something that my letter could use more of is direct quotes. One of my main focuses when revising will be to add direct quotes.
Did you explain why you made certain choices and whether those choices were effective?
I explained why I included certain hyperlinks and what those hyperlinks meant in the course and in my growth as a writer. I also explained why I made choices regarding my time management.
Did you use specific terms and concepts related to writing and the writing process to writing and the writing process?
I used terms like "revising" and "planning" when discussing my writing process. I could add terms that are part of those steps of the writing process so that I can be more specific.
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