In this unit, we have taken a closer look at writing as a craft. We have revisited the writing process and methods for invention, we have examined informal logical fallacies, and we have discussed paragraph cohesion. For this writing, think about your past experiences with writing (which may include the experiences you have had in t

In this unit, we have taken a closer look at writing as a craft. We have revisited the writing process and methods for invention, we have examined informal logical fallacies, and we have discussed paragraph cohesion.

For this writing, think about your past experiences with writing (which may include the experiences you have had in this course). What advice about writing did you find most helpful? Why?  explain the context that led to this advice. You may also tell more than one story about your writing experiences.

The objective of your reflection is to consider the advice of other writers and how we can always improve our writing by listening to others. Further, you are sharing that advice with your reader by reflecting upon the experience.Remember, as always, that this writing should be a positive and constructive experience.

The idea is that you reflect upon the process so that you understand it, understand yourself as a new student writer, and understand the challenges and successes you experience.Your journal entry must be at least 200 words. No references or citations are necessary

Instructions

Writing a research paper is a great undertaking, and now you are at the end of the process. No doubt, you feel emboldened by your accomplishment.As we have done throughout this course, you will be asked to reflect one last time.

What did you find to be the most challenging about the process of writing this research paper? What did you find to be the easiest? What did you learn about writing in general throughout this course?

What did you learn about yourself as a writer? What would you like to share in the way of advice for other students who take this course after you?

Discuss how the concepts in this course can be applied to real-world situations and increase your chances of career or life success.

Your journal entry must be at least 200 words. No references or citations are necessary.