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Prompt: Writing is a process, and the first draft is rarely perfect. Strong writers improve their work through revision. After reviewing and revising your literary argument paragraph, what changes did you make to strengthen your writing?

  Prompt: Writing is a process, and the first draft is rarely perfect. Strong writers improve their work through revision. After reviewing and revising your literary argument paragraph, what changes did you make to strengthen your writing? Prompt Response:   Over all my first paragraph was good. I just had to make stuff less wordy. Add more evidence and that was it. That was all I did I did good on it I'm pretty alright at reading Summary: I made minor changes Reflection:   we did essay  

Prompt: Today we discussed why academic writing must reflect your own thinking and understanding rather than relying on artificial intelligence to generate your ideas. After learning about the expectations for authentic writing, reflect on why it is important for students to write essays in their own words.

  Prompt: Today we discussed why academic writing must reflect your own thinking and understanding rather than relying on artificial intelligence to generate your ideas. After learning about the expectations for authentic writing, reflect on why it is important for students to write essays in their own words. Prompt Response:   So they can use their brains. It's important to use your brain to not become stupid. Using your own mind is needed in life you should not have your hand held in writing by AI it's not hard to write. Just practice and get better and do your work Summary: do your own work AI is dumb Reflection: we did the essay

Prompt: Today we focused on constructing a strong literary argument paragraph about Wild and whether discomfort is necessary for meaningful personal growth. After working through the claim-evidence-analysis structure, explain which part of the paragraph was most challenging for you and why. Do you find it more difficult to create an arguable claim or to move beyond summary in your analysis?

  Prompt: Today we focused on constructing a strong literary argument paragraph about  Wild  and whether discomfort is necessary for meaningful personal growth. After working through the claim-evidence-analysis structure, explain which part of the paragraph was most challenging for you and why. Do you find it more difficult to create an arguable claim or to move beyond summary in your analysis? Prompt Response:   Probably move beyond the summary. I feel like sometimes essays are just all about summary's. That's how we are told to do it is just summary. Aguments are nessesary to write a essay and I feel like we need to work on that more than just summary Summary: move beyond the summary Reflection:   we did the essay

Prompt: 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:   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:   I personaly like just writing. I thing I do good at writing essays in general because I know the format well and how to keep writing. Difficulties are writing on topic. I wish to improve that you can see how I do this in my writing Summary: I overall like writting Reflection:  we did work

Prompt: After viewing your classmates’ digital posters and reading the feedback comments left on your work, what new ideas or perspectives did you gain about your poster? Reflect on how the feedback influenced the way you think about your creative choices and describe what you learned about the creative process while designing and presenting your poster.

  Prompt: After viewing your classmates’ digital posters and reading the feedback comments left on your work, what new ideas or perspectives did you gain about your poster? Reflect on how the feedback influenced the way you think about your creative choices and describe what you learned about the creative process while designing and presenting your poster. i was not here i was not able to view them i am sorry 

Prompt: Reflect on the simile and metaphor worksheet. Which topic challenged you the most when creating your figurative language, and why? In your response, explain what made that topic difficult and how you worked through the challenge (or what you might do differently next time).

  Prompt: Reflect on the simile and metaphor worksheet. Which topic challenged you the most when creating your figurative language, and why? In your response, explain what made that topic difficult and how you worked through the challenge (or what you might do differently next time). Prompt Response:  Probly just putting my thoughts and emotions into similes and metaphors. Its easy to think what you want to do writing it is a whole another story. I pushed through by just writing and writing seeing where it went. Ill do the same thing again nothing will change. Summary: putting thoughts to paper Reflection:  we did our posters  

Prompt: Today you created similes and metaphors that reflect your struggles, growth, and resilience. In a well-developed paragraph, reflect on the process. What did you learn about yourself while writing your figurative language?

  Prompt:   Today you created similes and metaphors that reflect your struggles, growth, and resilience. In a well-developed paragraph, reflect on the process. What did you learn about yourself while writing your figurative language? Prompt Response:  I never really learned anything about myself that I did not all ready know. I did put words and experiences out there that I have never told anybody. Like what things people say to me. some experiences of pain and loss i've gone though etc. Summary: I put things out there not learned about myself Reflection:  we wrote similes and metaphors