Personal Reflection: My Progress As An English Student

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Looking through my past submissions and pieces of work throughout this past semester, I have made many realizations in regards to my progress as an English student. Through re-reading my writing, and reviewing the feedback I have received on my writing, I can recognize my growth as an English student. In addition to realizing my growth, I am also able to see a lot of areas that still need work. This past semester I have faced many challenges, I have pushed myself to go outside of my comfort zone, and I have excelled in several areas. After analyzing my past works from this semester, I have identified many re-occurring strengths and weaknesses from each unit, as well as challenges and goal assessments for myself in the future. Throughout each unit, there …show more content…

After filing through reader’s comments, I have found that the my re-occurring issues resurface throughout my work. In Unit One, I struggled with making personal connections in my writing. I was too generic and bland throughout my paper, when I should have been digging deeper and telling the reader more important and meaningful information. I worked on this in the rest of the units, adding more of a personal touch to my writing. For example, throughout the writing process for Unit Three, I focused on making my argument personal, intriguing, and relevant, as to add to the persuasiveness and interest level of the overall paper. Additionally, personal connections help readers connect more to my writing. In Unit Three, I wrote about the impending doom created by society’s new found dependence on technology through the works of Ray Bradbury. From beginning to end, during this writing process, I made sure to be extremely analytical and look for arguments struck me personally. Adding personal relevance in my arguments allowed me to dig deeper into my thoughts, my key points, and the overall claims within my paper. While I initially struggled with making personal connections, I now feel that I

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