How did the writing process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, proofreading, and finalizing) shape the strength of the final essay, and what was learned about your personal strengths and areas for growth as a writer?

 Prompt Response: The writing process of (brainstorming, drafting, revising, proofreading, and finalizing) shaped the strength of my final essay by making it as strong as possible as I proof read and corrected myself multiple times in order to get the version that used the maximum amount of effort quite well which caused me to refine it further than I thought I could. I learned that my strengths come in the fact I can choose good evidence while another strength in learning on how to do better comes in doing my explanation in focusing on one idea rather than multiple which is a good problem to have. 

Summary: Today in class we finalized the essay we've been working on last week and this week. 

Reflection: Today I learned that explanations are usually used to emphasize on one idea rather than multiple when it comes to explaining. This impacted me by making me feel a sense of clarity from the way I used to do it making it easier on my thinking process. In the future I will use this when writing more short/long essays. 

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