What is the most challenging part of writing an essay for you? Is it brainstorming, organizing ideas, writing a strong thesis, or something else? How do you plan to overcome this challenge?

 Prompt:  What is the most challenging part of writing an essay for you? Is it brainstorming, organizing ideas, writing a strong thesis, or something else? How do you plan to overcome this challenge?

Prompt Response: I'd say the most challenging part of writing an essay for me is finding my reasons for my thesis. I think this is because of how easy it is for me to make reasons that are too similar to each other. I often accidentally rewrite the same reason as another reason, leading me to have to go back later and rewrite more than I would prefer. I plan to overcome this challenge by taking more time on my reasons to make sure that they are suitable for a strong essay.

Summary: Today in class we worked on our rhetorical analysis body paragraph.

Reflection: I think essay writing is a crucial skill that I hope to get better at. In college I know I'll have to write a lot of them and so I hope to get a better understanding of how to write them before then.

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