question archive You do not have to address all of them or address them in order
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You do not have to address all of them or address them in order.
1. What was your most successful essay in this course? You may want to judge that based upon your instructor’s assessment, but it would be more beneficial for you to base this upon what you feel is your best work. What was it that made this essay so successful for you?
2. What kinds of elements do you consider when thinking about what makes a successful essay? After listing some of those attributes, how does your “most successful” essay match up with these elements? In what ways does it fall short?
3. What did you consider to be your least successful essay? Why do you think that it was not successful?
4. What would you have done differently when writing that least successful essay? In thinking about what you would have changed, did you really have the opportunity to make that change at the time? Why, or why not?
5. What have you learned about the writing process? What is your writing process? How has the emergence or, at least, definition of that process changed how you write, if at all?
6. What was your favorite thing that we did in the course? Why? What was the least appealing thing we did in the course? Why?