Prompt: How did the writing process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, proofreading, and finalizing) shape the strength of the final essay, and what was learned about your personal strengths and areas for growth as a writer?

 Doing all the steps to write my essay was very beneficial for me. Having everything already planned out and evidence written down helped make the process of writing faster and easier. Not only was it faster, but continuously being able to type the essay without many pauses because of my previous planning, boosted my confidence in my abilities. I know see that in the future I should always make an evidence chart and plan out my thesis statement before actually writing. 


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