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What is a Reflection Paper?

First things first, what exactly is a reflection paper?

Well, it’s really just a personal reflection on a specific topic, usually a lecture, film, book, or idea.

Though a reflection paper is a type of academic essay, it’s much less formal than others essays you write
in school. It’s a chance to take on a more casual tone, adopt the first-person writing style (unless
otherwise directed by your teacher), and give your opinion on the chosen topic.

Simply put, a reflection paper is your opinion on what you think about the chose topic.

That doesn’t mean you can wing it though. Despite the fact that you base a reflection paper on your
personal opinion, you must take care to back up this opinion with evidence, such as related studies and
knowledge from experts.

The most effective reflection papers focus on your opinion but still cite authoritative resources to back
up what you believe.

Know that your reflection paper doesn’t need to explore the topic from all angles. It’s not an unbiased
piece, so counterpoints aren’t necessary.

Your opinion is the most important aspect of this assignment. So spend plenty of time reflecting on your
thoughts on the topic before picking up the pen (or pecking away at the keyboard!)

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