Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Questions to turn in with essay



Questions on Essay
1.      The main point of my essay is how important my first reading experience is to me. It is the story of reading a children’s book by myself for the first time. The moral, if you will, is how you value literature experiences. I personally take great pride in my reading and think of my memory as high value. I explain my childhood story and what it means to me now and then.
2.      I thought of my audience as my peers and anyone curious about my blog. So, really my audience could be anyone. I explained the story in detail assuming they were not there for my experience. I wrote with formality but still voice in my story. I assumed that the majority of my essay did not know much about me or my childhood. I wrote from my point of view.
3.      From my peers in class that read my essay I got curiosity and positive feedback. From myself, I was fascinated in how much I could remember and how much this memory means to me. I made the helpful corrections that people gave to me.
4.      When writing my essay, I did some shocking soul searching. I did not realize how important this essay was to me. But I discovered how much time and effort I put into making this essay my very best work. I learned more about myself and my writing. I am proud of this essay.
5.      I have questions about the grading. What are the main points we are graded on? Do we get our papers back? If so, when? I would like you to focus on my tense of the essay, how well I stayed in present or past tense. Of course, when you are finished reading my essay I would like to know what you think of it.

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