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English, 19.12.2020 04:10, harmonywilliams30

PROJECT: REFLECTIVE ESSAY - LITERATURE OF SOUTH AFRICA OBJECTIVES
Use a narrative reflection to gain a deeper understanding of content.
Select details to support ideas thoughtfully.
Use the writing process to develop and strengthen writing.
Draw evidence from literary and informational texts to support reflection.
Apply knowledge of language to make effective language choices.
Edit writing for spelling, punctuation, and capitalization.
Produce writing appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Essay: Reflective Essay on South Africa Readings
A reflective essay is more than just a personal essay. It is a great way to analyze and interpret literature. When you analyze a literary work or group of works from a subjective perspective, you are able to learn more about yourself as well as the author’s specific message, point of view, and multiple layers of meaning.

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