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 Response: An aspect of writing essays that I find most challenging is brainstorming. Especially when a specific prompt isn't given, I struggle to come up with something worth writing about or coming up with personal experiences or details that can support a claim. For example, in AP Lang last year I really disliked writing the FRQ 3, which is entirely supported by anecdotal evidence from your life or from the world. However, I think when given a specific prompt and being able to use evidence from the text, I will be more successful. Once I have brainstormed ideas and selected evidence, I don't usually struggle with putting it into essay format. 

Summary: Today in class we discussed how to write claims for a literary argument.

Reflection: I got practice constructing claims. 

 

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