Today, the final version of the literary argument essay on Wild was completed. Strong writing does not happen in one step; it is the result of a full process that includes brainstorming, drafting, revising, and refining ideas. Each stage plays an important role in strengthening clarity, argument, and analysis. This reflection is an opportunity to think about how the writing process contributed to the final product and what was learned as a writer along the way. Prompt: 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 helped my essay get better over time. Brainstorming helped me figure out my main idea, and drafting helped me get everything written down. When I revised, I made my argument clearer and added more details. Proofreading helped fix small mistakes, and finalizing made everything come together.


Summary : Each step helped improve the essay and make it clearer.


Reflection : I learned that I’m good at coming up with ideas, but I need to spend more time revising and adding more detail.

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