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1. What did you learn in essay 1 that you used in essay 3?

In essay 1 I learned
about picking a topic which I am familiar with and finding sources which deal
with the topic What did you learn in essay 2 that you used in essay 3? In
essay 2 I learned about researching sides of an argument and looking for
sources which back up one side of the argument Give examples, explain,
and be specific.
2. What did you learn in essay 1 that you did not use/was not applicable to
essay 3? Designing an experiment What did you learn in essay 2 that you did
not use/was not applicable to essay 3? Considering both sides of an
argument rather than only one Give examples, explain, and be specific.
3. What did you learn in the third essay that can be applied in other
courses? In this essay I learned how to defend my stance on an argument
using research that will most likely be used in other courses Give examples,
explain, and be specific.
4. What do you think you learned in the third essay that will not be
applicable to other classes? Nothing? Give examples, explain, and be
specific.
5. How does the creation of an argument help you improve your writing, in
general? Creating an argument helps improve my writing because it provides
me with experience on position writing How will it help you approach writing
tasks in the future? When giving position papers, I will be able to defend my
position in a better manner Give examples, explain, and be specific.
6. From the comments you received from the readers of your essay, what
are your writing strengths? My writing strengths are basically ideas and
content Writing weaknesses? Organization Are these weaknesses and
strengths the same or different from the first and second essays? The same
lol How so? They havent changed Give examples, explain, and be specific.
Remember, grammar is neither a strength nor weakness.
7. From my comments as a reader of your first and second essays, what do
you think my comments to you will be on your third essay? I think the
comments will be relatively positive if anything maybe a slight focus on
citations and transitions What will be different? Focus on transitions and
citations The same? Positive feedback? Give examples, explain, and be
specific.
8. What was the most challenging aspect of this essay? Honestly, trying to
find different sources or arguments that say the same thing but not exactly
Least challenging? Probably describing the sources Give examples, explain,
and be specific.

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