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Project 2 Writing Activity

1. How was the writing process between project 1 and project 2 different?
The writing process was different because it project 1 you had to analyze 2 different parts of literature, and find examples of things like genre conventions, ethos, pathos, lagos, and rhetorical situations. It was a lot harder to find sources that would provide examples. It was also different because it was more analytical than argumentative.

2. Which draft helped you the most and what made it more helpful?
I think that writing the first draft and transforming it into the final draft most helpful to me. It was more helpful because after having a conference with you, it was easier for me to see the mistakes I made and not carry them over to the final draft. It was also helpful because you told me the strengths of my essay and I was able to continue them over to the final draft.

3. What project was more enjoyable and why?
Project 2 was more enjoyable I think because it was on a topic that I found interesting, and did not mind researching and writing about. There was also a lot of information about my topic and I got to pick from a lot of different sources.

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