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1. How has your relationship with writing changed over the course of this semester, if at all?
2. How has your relationship to reading changed over the course of this semester, if at all?
3. What have you discovered about your writing strengths?
4. What have you learned about your writing weaknesses? Have you developed strategies to help tackle these areas?
5. Do you find that you enjoy one type of writing more than other types? Which kind? Why?
6. What do you think the greatest challenge in writing is for you?
7. How do you plan to tackle future writing challenges?
8. How can you better integrate reading and writing into your life?
10. What was your favorite project and why?
Draft Reflection:
1. What is your overall impression of your draft?
2. Do you have an interesting opening paragraph to engage your reader? What was your strategy?
3. What seems to be the strongest paragraph? Why?
4. What seems to be the weakest paragraph? Why?
5. What grammatical areas still present a problem for you? What is your strategy for dealing with these areas?
6. Are there points and ideas made that could use more detail and/or examples for support?
7. Have you taken the time to choose appropriate quotes from the reading to help highlight a point you're making?
8. Have you reviewed and used accurate MLA format for your in-text citations?
9. How did you feel about this draft experience? Is there anything you would do differently in your process of rewriting it?
10. What is the most significant contribution you can make to your next draft to make it a success?
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