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English, 18.12.2020 21:40 EmilySerna

Reflection Essay (50pts) Set a timer for about 45-60min. Write a formal reflection essay of 1-2 pages following MLA formatting (i. e. Times New Roman font, 12-point font size, double-spaced, indented paragraphs) that explains all these:

(hint: try doing one paragraph for each, or about 10 min for each)

What struggles or questions do you have regarding culture? (Or what have you learned about culture this semester so far?)

Remember the readings we have analyzed from SpringBoard Units 1 & 2. Which one was the most memorable or meaningful to you? Explain why.

How have you applied/connected what we have done in English II to your life?

How has your writing improved or changed this year? Give examples.

What goals will you work towards in English II next semester? Explain how you will achieve these goals.

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