Prompt: Now that you have completed the rhetorical analysis essay, reflect on your growth. Explain how this experience impacted your confidence as a writer and whether you feel prepared to continue analyzing complex speeches and texts in American Literature. Support your reflection with specific references to the writing process.

 Prompt Response:

Writing this rhetorical analysis essay helped me get better at understanding what a speaker is trying to say. Breaking it down step by step, like looking at the audience, purpose, and devices, made it easier to follow. Revising my work made me more confident about explaining my ideas and now I feel ready for harder speeches and texts in American Lit. 

Summary:
Writing the rhetorical analysis taught me how to break down a speaker’s message and spot devices like ethos, pathos, and logos. Following the steps made it way easier to understand.

Reflection:
This essay really boosted my confidence as a writer. Before, analyzing speeches felt confusing, but now I can actually pick apart messages and explain them clearly. Revising my work showed me how important examples are, and I feel ready for future American Lit essays.

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