Reflective—thekidfrombrooklyn

Core Value 1: Recursive Stages of Exploration, Discovery, Conceptualization, and Development

In my project on stone money, I embraced a recursive approach to content creation. I initiated the process by exploring various perspectives and ideas related to the topic. Through iterative stages of discovery, I refined my understanding and conceptualized a cohesive narrative. Development involved continuous refinement as I integrated feedback, fostering a dynamic evolution of my work. The interactive nature of this process is evident in the comments section, where engagement with peers led to further insights. This constant cycle of exploration, discovery, conceptualization, and development is showcased in the evolution of my assignment post. https://wordpress.com/post/rowancomp2.com/18250

Core Value 2: Placing Texts into Conversation and Synthesizing Ideas

In my analysis of Do Multivitamins Really Work? And Early voting depresses voter turnout, I demonstrated critical reading by discerning key themes and nuances. By placing these texts into conversation, I synthesized diverse ideas from multiple discourse communities, creating a nuanced understanding. The post https://wordpress.com/post/rowancomp2.com/22601 reflects this synthesis, drawing connections between seemingly disparate sources to construct a comprehensive narrative. Engaging with contrasting perspectives enriched my analysis, showcasing a proficiency in reading critically and synthesizing ideas from different sources to create meaningful discourse.

Core Value 3: Rhetorical Analysis of Purpose, Audience, and Context

In crafting https://wordpress.com/post/rowancomp2.com/18914, I meticulously conducted a rhetorical analysis, dissecting the purpose, audience, and contexts that influenced my writing. I considered the rhetorical situation, adapting my tone and approach accordingly. The post (link) elucidates how this analysis informed my decision-making process, ensuring my work was attuned to the rhetorical nuances necessary for effective communication within the given context.

Core Value 4: Meeting Expectations of Academic Writing

My definition essay adheres to the expectations of academic writing by meticulously locating, evaluating, and incorporating relevant illustrations and evidence. I systematically evaluated scholarly sources, ensuring their credibility and relevance to support my ideas. The https://wordpress.com/post/rowancomp2.com/20076 showcases how I seamlessly integrated evidence to bolster arguments, meeting the rigorous standards of academic discourse and contributing to a well-substantiated piece.

Core Value 5: Ethical Responsibility and Appropriate Citation

In my causal argument, ethical responsibility is evident through the conscientious representation of complex ideas and meticulous citation of sources. I prioritized accuracy, fairness, and transparency in acknowledging the contributions of others. The https://wordpress.com/post/rowancomp2.com/20903 provides a tangible example of my commitment to ethical writing, demonstrating proper citation practices and a respectful engagement with the intellectual contributions of various sources.

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2 Responses to Reflective—thekidfrombrooklyn

  1. davidbdale says:

    It’s hard to take your defenses seriously when your first example leads to a first draft of your Stone Money which you never updated.

  2. davidbdale says:

    I had to pull your missing Purposeful Summary assignment out of the grading mix to gift you the grade you were awarded by Canvas. It was 00/100. It now doesn’t exist. You do manage to polish a lot of nonsense to a high sheen, TheKid, which is a special Rhetorical skill I have to acknowledge. I regret for you that you didn’t give yourself a chance to revise your drafts to make them truly meaningful. I hope our paths will cross again. I find you an intriguing and highly entertaining character. Best of luck with the rest of your classes and enjoy your holidays! 🙂

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