PLEASE HELP WITH THIS DISCUSSION ASSIGNMENT
Instructions – Freewriting
It’s time for a...
English, 09.12.2021 20:20 crazteeyn8290
PLEASE HELP WITH THIS DISCUSSION ASSIGNMENT
Instructions – Freewriting
It’s time for a freewriting exercise. Take a moment to consider the topics presented in the following prompt. Choose one. Write a short paragraph that expresses your thoughts on the topic. You can share a personal story, express an opinion, or record your observations.
Topic 1: In this unit, you are drafting your argument essay. How has your experience writing the argument essay gone so far? What parts of the argument essay have you found difficult to write? Did you find any parts easy to write? Provide some thoughts on how you feel about your work so far and what you learned during the writing process.
Topic 2: In this unit, you read a number of informational texts. Choose the selection that you liked the best and provide some thoughts as to what made that text stand out for you. Share specific passages from the text that you found interesting or important, and why.
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