Reflective Essay
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Pre-Write Up:
The first phase of the process in narrative writing is that the writer thinks about the goal of the write up that can either be about the achievement of a goal or storytelling from past experience. In any case, a narrative essay is a personalized essay in which the writer is the subject under discussion.
Drafting:
In the second step, an outline of the narrative essay is defined that includes information that is basic and broad but can be explained further and broken down into bits of information. A narrative essay is normally written in first person tone because the purpose is to convey personalized information.
Revision:
It is very important that the flow of a narrative essay remains flawless because otherwise it loses its meaning and does not read appealing. In order to achieve such a good flow, the writer has to revisit the write up several times and has to make the necessary changes in the content and tone of the essay so that it remains in line with the narrative essay requirements.
Improvement of Mechanics:
A narrative essay becomes even more appealing when appropriate phrases and proverbs are used in suitable number and places. Correction and improvement of grammar and shortening and simplification of sentences are part of the process when it comes to editing a completed piece of write up.
Sensitizing and Publishing:
A narrative essay includes personal events and experiences, and not all of these are easy to share with the rest of the people. It is, therefore, important that the writer gives the last read to the information that is being conveyed. The writer has to be comfortable with the sharing of information. Sensitive information depicting the writer's personal views over controversial matters are always a risk to share with everyone because it can initiate a debate and attract criticism.
The process of Persuasive Essay Writing:
Position:
A persuasive essay is written on topics that can have differing opinions and hence before a writer starts with a persuasive essay; it is mandatory that a position is selected either in favor or opposite to the topic under discussion. It is also necessary to understand the audience that will be reading the write up so that the writer uses language and takes position accordingly.
Drafting:
The draft of a persuasive essay involves an introductory paragraph explaining the background information, then comes the body paragraphs that enforce the writer’s own views and strengthen the opinion. These are all evidence for the writer to build an argument on. Then the writer gives some opposing views and finally concludes with supporting views dominating.
Revision:
A persuasive essay has to lure the reader into believing the same thing that the writer is saying. An effective hook statement that is later on explained and proven by the arguments is the true pattern to follow, and the writer needs to polish an essay into that form.
Edition and Update:
Upon having shared a persuasive essay with a group of people, once feedback is received, it can be used to add to the arguments and counter-arguments of the essay making it richer in information. The Beneficial point is that even if the reviewer gives opposing views, it still gets added to the essay even if in the counter argument part.