Prompt: 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.

 Prompt: Completing the rhetorical analysis essay increased my confidence as a writer. The planning guide helped break the task into clear steps, which reduced confusion and improved focus. Writing a strong thesis early gave direction and kept each paragraph purposeful. Revising topic sentences and evidence strengthened control over analysis rather than summary. This process prepared me to analyze complex speeches and texts in American Literature with more structure and confidence.

Summary: I was not in class.

Reflection: I was not in class

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