Reflect on your experiences with essay writing. What aspects of writing essays do you find most engaging or challenging? Discuss your personal strengths as a writer as well as specific areas where you experience difficulty or would like to improve. Support your reflection with clear examples from your own writing experiences.

 Prompt: I think while essay writing I am strong at writing the body of the essay. Once I have started writing I am able to keep going and continue the essay with no issues. That is one of my biggest strengths. The one problem that I have is actually starting the essay. I struggle finding the words that I can best use to describe my argument on a certain topic. I think that working on improving my skills on starting an essay will improve my overall essay and how it sounds. 

Summary: Today we worked on a chart for our essay

Reflection: Learning what you need to improve on is something that is super important. Doing this can help you gain a better understanding of what could be weighing you down on grades or overall how your essay sounds. It is also important to understand everything that you are good at and improve those as well.  

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