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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