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Essay On Self Reflection

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People are not usually humble enough to look critically at themselves, their work, or their lives. Trying to be self-critical without being extraordinarily negative is a not an easy task to accomplish. I have come a long way since the beginning of the semester in this writing intensive class. An honest reflection of my work including honest advice and criticism received from classmates and the professor helped me identify my strengths, weakness, and giving me the confidence I need to continue writing in the future.
I am still not sure my strengths, yet I can certainly tell where I have improved. I have watched my Flesch-Kincade writing score progress from an eighth-grade level to an eleventh-grade level. I have found that I am better at helping someone put their spoken words onto paper than I am with my own words. My classmates, Bryceann Twitty, points out in her peer review that I “took small details/pieces of each story” that she thought “were insignificant and really made them important” (Peer Review Week 11). It has not just been Twitty making that point about my discussions but other classmates as well. I have learned not to use a question as a thesis statement “What is it about my mother that would make me call out to her as I lay on the battlefield taking my last breath?” as I did in my first essay, “Mother” (Thornton). The fact that I learn from my mistakes and have improved upon them is a considerable strength. I still believe I have more to improve on

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