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Developing Insight: Reflecting on Personal Growth Through Storytelling

This personal reflective essay explores the journey of self-discovery and growth through meaningful experiences. It emphasizes the importance of articulating thoughts and feelings in a clear and structured manner, while balancing storytelling with reflection. The essay must be between 650 and 1300 words, divided into well-organized paragraphs and showcasing a strong grasp of English language skills, including spelling and punctuation. Feedback encourages revising initial drafts through careful consideration of comments and exemplars, leading to a polished final submission due on November 27th.

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Developing Insight: Reflecting on Personal Growth Through Storytelling

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  1. Personal-Reflective essay feedback (draft 1) November 2013

  2. Key MD= go into more detail. STO= too much storytelling. DFT= describe your thoughts and feelings. ETF= explain your thoughts and feelings.

  3. Remember! Length must be between 650-1300 words. You must separate your ideas using paragraphs. You must use a good standard of English with a wide range of vocabulary. You must use a high standard of spelling and punctuation.

  4. Next steps • Read the comments that you have been given; and Read the marking grid. • Identify which improvements you have to make. • Have another look at exemplars. • Redraft your first draft accordingly.

  5. Black ink. 12 pt. Times New Roman Double Spaced. Justified. Title. Your name. Title of essay. Page numbers. Word count. Two drafts. If any of this is not done, I will not accept your essay.

  6. Your final draft must be handed in on: Wednesday November 27th

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