My Reflective Essay

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Reflective Essay This school year I feel I have made progress as a writer. I feel that writing is my escape from this world. You can voice and assert everything you feel in writing, it’s powerful. Writing this school year has become something I cherish to do. Recently I have been exposed to more argumentative and poetic literary works and I feel like learning from them is helping me find new ways to express something’s I could not have before. I used to abhor writing but now it’s becoming part of who I am. I have written a couple of essays in Mr. Perry’s class so far this school year, how I feel about them vary piece by piece. The piece of writing I’m most proud of is my Damien Echols essay. I really admire him as a person because he was accused of doing something he did not do and had to live with the consequences for many years. I feel like I did do a well job of defending him and his wife’s stay in my neighborhood. Something’s I did struggle with in writing this essay was procrastinating and organizing the paragraphs. We weren’t given any type of grading sheet so I did whatever the instructions told me to do. However, I feel that I did have a strong argument for letting him move in. I really like debates and …show more content…

For example “We have cars, now we don't need to walk so much to get to our destinations.”, “At a flick of a switch we can light up a room, instead of lighting a thousand candles.”, “In the book Into The Wild, Chris McCandless was a transcendentalist” from my Into the Wild Essay, I put commas in the wrong places. I struggle with putting commas in the correct places. I struggled with this whole essay in general, if it wasn’t for the writing center I probably would have done much worse. I have never gotten a horrific grade on an essay but I did with this one and I will learn from that. Also when writing this essay I forgot we had to use examples from our

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