Now that you have completed the rhetorical analysis essay, reflect on your growth. Explain how this experience impacted your confidence as a writer and whether you feel prepared to continue analyzing complex speeches and texts in American Literature. Support your reflection with specific references to the writing process.

 Response: When we began talking about rhetorical analysis essays I started to get really worried. I have never really thought of myself as a very good writer and I was nervous to work on an essay. I have done DBQs and LEQs for my social studies classes but I have never really written an essay for my literature class so I was kind of nervous. As we got further in and did the practice body paragraph my worry eased a little as I got a better hang of writing a paragraph. What really helped me was breaking down the different aspects I needed in each section. breaking it down made it all the more understandable and easier to swallow. The essays I did last year on the AP World test definitely helped me write quickly and overall I am pretty confident in my rhetorical analysis.

Summary: We wrote our rhetorical analysis essay.

Reflection: I was pretty worried about writing this essay at first bust as I got further into it I found it wasn't actually all too bad. I think a lot of the prep work we did really helped me feel a lot less stressed about the essay.

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