Before I began any project my first step was to conduct research in order to find articles and information to help construct ideas and arguments I could use in my essays. Specifically, for my rhetorical analysis I researched multiple credible articles on a topic I was possibly interested in evaluating and analyzing, and after rummaging through various articles I stumbled upon “Are These “Healthy” Foods Really Good for You?,” written by Alice Park and Alexandra Sifferlin from TIME magazine. By evaluating and analyzing various texts until I found one to back up my interests, and form new ideas and arguments I have achieved the learning outcome of research. However, after receiving constructive comments from Professor Nabilah Khachab about the length of my rhetorical analysis I believe that I should have picked another credible article for my rhetorical analysis because I was not able to compose a long enough rhetorical …show more content…
As a writer I have been able to see my progress and the improvements I have made in my composition style, through the use of the learning outcome of reflection. I demonstrated this when, I contrasted the differences between composing the rhetorical analysis and the argumentative research paper, in my argumentative research essay reflection. As mentioned in my argumentative research essay reflection, “ in the rhetorical analysis I was looking at the way the author added to her arguments and tried to persuade the reader. In the research argumentative essay I was the one that was trying to persuade the readers using different points to appeal to them.” Using this written reflection I was able to monitor and evaluate the differences in the types of essays I had written. In addition, it allowed me to evaluate and monitor my learning progress in my writing from the rhetorical analysis to the argumentative research essay, and ultimately alloted me to attain the learning outcome of