Introduction:
The video Reflective Writing is a short video that explain how to write reflectively. A reflection writing has to have less description, and more reflection. In this blog post, I will explain how I wrote my research paper and how I will revise it.
• When did you write this project? Good approach? I collected sources four days before the deadline and I started to write the paper two days before it. This wasn’t a good approach because I was in rush and I didn’t have time to review it before I posted it. • Where did you write this project? Good approach? I wrote this paper in my house late at night, so I don’t think it was a good approach because I got tired, and I couldn’t concentrate 100% on it.
• How did it feel to write this argument ("during, after, and since")? Do you have any "if only" moments that can help you revise the draft? During my first draft I was anxious because I didn’t have enough time to finish it, so I focused more on reaching the deadline than in the quality of the product. After class discussion I realize I have a lot to revise and edit my draft. • How will you revise your argument? I will revise my paper with redoing my thesis statement, and making the argument more stronger referencing to the other writers.
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