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 Response: My experience in writing the rhetorical analysis essay impacted my confidence as a write through being able to identify the strategies speakers use when analyzing text. Identifying the rhetorical situation helps a lot to find the evidence. I feel prepared to continue analyzing complex speeches and texts in American Literature because through the experience, I learned how to evaluate the specific techniques an author uses. For example, metaphor, diction, and repetition. This process was very beneficial for me.

Summary: In class we typed out our Rhetorical Analysis Essay in Writable.

Reflection: Through completing a rhetorical analysis essay, it will help when I write more in the future. 

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