Bree
Hubbard
ENG102
1 April
2012
Dear Laura
Cline,
It is crazy
that the semester is already halfway done.
It was nice to be able to take your class again; I enjoy your way of
teaching. Some of my challenges in
English just in general are trying to get my paper started, but that has always
been my issue. Then I realize that my
thoughts are just scattered throughout my paper. This is probably because when I do start my
papers, I start writing my body paragraphs.
With this in mind, I tried to work on it this semester of English.
Trying to get my introduction paragraph written before I start scattering my
ideas throughout the paper has allowed me to really try to organize my papers.
The
different types of readings were a very intriguing. Winter’s Bone was interesting due to the facts that it was an
action/thrill-seeking book. Wanting to know what happened next kept me
interested into the book. The other
readings were harder to read because I am not so familiar with the older
English. Bartleby and The Modest
Proposal were very fascinating, don’t get me wrong, but it took me some
research later to really understand what I was trying to read. I enjoyed the plots of both and it was an
experience to read. Then barely touching
Up in the Air has got me hooked
already.
Another
struggle for me was that the paper topics required more analysis, but it was a
great challenge. I am used to doing research papers or just persuasive essays,
but not on books. I think literary
analysis is pretty much like a persuasive essay, trying to prove a point about
something in the book.
My goals
through the rest of the semester are trying to keep up on the assignments and
hopefully bring my grade up to an A. Another
thing I would like to improve on is my citing; in-text just doesn’t stick with
me. I hope to get out of this class is
how to be able to write papers for my other classes. Since this may be my last English class, I
will still have to papers to write and hopefully I will be able to take this
knowledge with me to those classes.
Thank you
so much for this opportunity,
Bree
Hubbard.
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ReplyDeleteI agree that a literary analysis is very similar to a persuasive essay. Thinking about it that way I feel has improved my writing. I also agree in-text citations can be hard to grasp. One thing that has helped me is looking at more examples which can be found online or the college website.
ReplyDeletePhill Bradford