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My Influences On My Writing

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Recently in my English course, our professor gave us an assignment in which we had to write an essay as if we were Native Americans meeting the Spaniards for the first time. When we wrote our first draft of our essays, we inter-changed amongst ourselves in order to peer-edit our rough drafts. As I received my essay, in which I thought I had done a great job writing, back I noticed a lot of the errors I had committed. Luckily, my classmates corrected them for me and made various suggestions to improve my essay. Peer editing made me more open to suggestions and let me receive feedback on what I had written. Normally, I would write my rough draft last minute and turn it in to my teacher as a final draft, thinking it was golden, because of that it resulted in a low score. When I saw all the suggestions and correction on my draft, it made me feel ashamed of how poorly I did, knowing I could’ve done way better. It opened my eyes and insight to how others read and interpreted my writings. Since I was a young child, I always had an active mind and imagination, which made me a great writer, however, a ten-year-old child has more time to write than a 16 year-old in high school would. Peer editing in class granted me the thought that I not only need to organize my time, but put in more effort into my writing. I must exercise my writing muscle …show more content…

I never had paid much attention to my vocabulary level since everyone in the Valley speaks so poorly, but recently, I have been feeling motivated to improve, not only mine, but everyone else as well, to a more proper way of writing formal essays and transferring those “big” words into everyday words. Not only will improving and increasing my knowledge/vocabulary help me in all of my classes, especially English, but it will help me in any exams I’m required to take by the school, such as the

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