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    My Writing Class Analysis

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    At the start of this class, I was a person that avidly enjoyed writing and often did so in my free time. I was very excited to start this class but also nervous because it was my first college class and I didn’t know what to expect. The most nerve-racking part for me was posting my drafts for the whole class to read. I am a perfectionist and knowing all the other students were going to read and respond to my writing made me very anxious. However, the students commenting on my drafts helped me…

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    Completing Writing 2 course has benefited my able as a writer, this class has refresh my memory in previous Writing class to learning new things on how to improve my writing, as each week I strake myself to achieve better result. In this course I was reminded on how important it was in managing my time wisely, and the importance of having a planner. I am a forgetful person, so it was a challenge for me in remembering what needed to be completed and turn assignments in on time. Taking Writing 2…

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    ESL 103 Class Report

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    During the ESL 103 class I was able to absorb in different English segments, these sections are writing, speech, listening and reading. It wasn’t English writing only. This Class definitely helped me to improve my English skills, in contrast other English classes that I already took, this class was the one that has helped me the most. Even though I still have to practice my skills in order to get better. At the beginning of learning English I had problems writing, I was so confused with the…

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    English 101 Reflection

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    Throughout the first semester of English 101, I have learned not only many new writing styles and vocabulary words, but also I have learned a few things about myself. I have a passion for writing and I would love to continue to aggrandize my vocabulary, and continue learning new writing tactics. I believe that I am a great candidate for the second semester English 102 class because I contribute many things to the class such as; my outgoing personality and determined work ethic, my passion to…

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    When I first started this course, I did not know much of the requirement and expectations of Writing 39C. I have gotten preludes from my previous writing courses: Academic English 20B-C and Writing 39A-B, that Writing 39C is a course on research writing and that it consists two main components. However, I did not know what was specifically included in the course and I was not familiar in writing a research based paper because the papers that I have written for other classes are analysis and…

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    Your English 150 class helped comprehensively in developing my writing and oral skill sufficiently. As I was assigned to do the five major assignments excluding the E-portfolio, I learned how to creatively format my writings with a combination of formality and rhetoric. Generally, each different assignment has its unique style of writing which made me think about being a blogger in the future. Since writing is an artistic method of expressing feelings and converting them into written words, I…

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    Self Reflection Coming into college with no experience of any college classes, I was very clueless to how anything was going to work and what to expect. When I thought about taking composition one, all I thought was that it was going to be all writing papers. I was very wrong and this was far from true. Walking into this class for the first time, not one part of me expected to learn how to write papers through watching movies or through the in class activities we did. I expected to be given a…

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    Autobiographical Literacy Reading serves the purpose of letting you get into the world or the event that is describing the authors in its writing. For many people reading is fascinating and for many other is just awful, for me, reading is just like another activity I could do in my free time when it relates to my likes. Writing is a complicated as it is to have the correct grammar usage and punctuation, which are essential to an excellent essay. Personally, reading is not a big deal for me…

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    Critical Reflection

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    has never been my forte and it is not that I am bad at writing, writing is just something that does not come to me naturally. I knew that there was room for improvement but could not pinpoint where exactly I had to improve. Being in this freshman composition course allowed me to clearly see the strengths and weaknesses in my writing due to being assigned multiple papers and getting direct feedback on them from you, my fellow classmates and the writing center. The three papers in this portfolio…

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    Research Essay on literature contexts and themes of the both stories “A Good Man is Hard to find” by Flannery O’Connor and “The Tell-Tale” by Edger Poe have several areas of contrast and similarity. One of the aspects that portray this relationship is the many contexts (Historic)and symbolism in which the stories were written, which explains how it impacted their creation and their featured themes. “The Tell-Tale Heart” is typical of the macabre themes for which Poe became popular. The book is…

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