Personal Reflection Paper: The Musical Sound Of Hoof Beats

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“The idea is to write it so that people hear it and it slides through the brain and goes straight to the heart.” Maya Angelou an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist penned these words; consequently, she expressed exactly how I like to write. I do not endeavor for my writing to only be smooth and polished; rather, I would prefer my writing to reach deep within the souls of the readers so that they find themselves living my words rather than merely reading them. I have discovered that in order to accomplish this task I should assess my strengths and their benefits, also my weaknesses and what I can do to improve. I was quite excited to determine that my personal reflection paper “The Musical Sound of Hoof Beats” had a higher number of strengths than weaknesses. My knowledgeable grasp of …show more content…

Secondly, I have discovered that being proficient at composing creative titles is an effective skill that can be crucial, when grabbing an individual’s attention and peaking his or her interest in what has been written. Nevertheless, a creative title by itself is not enough; exemplary sentence combination must be practiced. Without exemplary sentence combination, this paper ceases to flow and reading becomes a monotonous chore. Finally, I was able to compose a strong ending to conclude my paper. The conclusion to a paper is crucial. After all, this is, where a sense of awakening can be elicited, a moment of sudden comprehension, where the reader gains insight, and is then able to take away the epiphany that is being shared. For example, I will quote the conclusion of my personal reflection paper “The Musical Sound of Hoof Beats” “I realized that there is someone in each of our lives

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