Friday, September 10, 2010

Reflection

When I write I always create a draft outline, based on brainstorming, ideas, and research (if needed) then I usually go right into writing my paper. I also tend to make many copies of outlines, where as I should be making more actual drafts of the paper. I usually write the paper out once and read over it a couple times. I edit it paragraph by paragraph as I write it more times than not, it just seems easier and quicker that way to me I suppose.
When I am writing a paper I am also big with my introduction and my conclusion usually says the same as the introduction only in fewer words. The introduction is informing the reader of what’s to come so it is my main focus and then the conclusion is next on my list because it ties everything the reader has read in the entire body.
Another thing I used to do a lot more than I do currently is write out my paper’s on actual paper then type them out. This used to help me…in goodness knows what way, but it was a habit. (laughs)

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