English 101 Reflection Essay

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This trimester I began the class English 101 with mixed feelings. Depending on the topic and style, I could really enjoy writing. However, there were occasionally times where I just did not feel much inspiration, and consequently, my writing quality was not exactly remarkable. My previous course to English 101 was AP Literature, where I learned how to analyze writing and write powerful papers. Although, to my disadvantage for this class, the teacher was more concerned about content than presentation and grammar technicalities. I learned to create good ideas and responses, and while I did possess the ability to convey them with proficiency, I could not express myself at a college level. Nonetheless, I can happily report that I have acquired these skills throughout English 101, learning to curb my near addiction to prepositional phrases, in addition to halting my use of coordinating conjunctions to begin sentences. I find it pleasing to read and compare my first essay to my latest one, seeing all of the differences and enhancements. My writing has improved through the trials of in-depth analyses and short deadlines, enabling me to perform my best no matter the style or topic. Overcoming the oppositions found in the class and my own …show more content…

I chose the article “How a Sexist T-shirt Harms Us All” by Chitra Ramaswamy, who believed advertisements for children’s apparel were sexist and a prime example of the sexism that surrounds us in modern society. While I partially agreed with the author, I quickly identified several flaws in her argument, however, the challenge came when I needed articulate my thoughts so others could easily understand the follies as well. This essay improved my ability to recognize faults in writing and identify both the good and bad techniques or methods used. My enjoyment of debate and pinpointing fallacies in people’s strong opinions show in this particular

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