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Robbins 1 Meredith Robbins Mr. Sarmiento English 10H March 20th, 2015 Writing Reflection Before this year, the kind of writing I did was persuasive writing and fictional writing. My writing was strong, but I was still weak in a lot of areas that I still wasn?t comfortable with or haven?t practiced enough with. My favorite types of writing were persuasive, because I love to persuade people and talk about why someone should do something. There are many things that I have learned and changed to make my writing stronger. During this past year though, I have improved on types of writing skills such as analysis, thesis statements, and integrating quotes.

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