What I have learned about myself as a writer and my Improvements

     Over the course of this year, I've learned a lot about myself as a writer. Through the research paper, literary analysis, and my personal narrative, I've really learned a lot. I find myself to be, surprisingly, a good writer. As Dr. D once commented on my post, she said I have a very good, academic voice. I can write about topics and use quotations and examples to back up what I say all while using a professional and reasonable voice. I've really learned that I am good at communicating with my readers and reaching them.

     I've improved in multiple ways thanks to my English teacher's help, but a few improvements especially stand out to me. I have improved my work with quotations and reaching my readers on a new, more complex level. Using quotes helps my reader understand what I am talking about more through textual evidence and bringing my writing to life. Whether I am quoting text in a literary analysis or quoting something I heard someone actually say in a personal narrative, it helps my reader get an idea of what I am talking about.

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