Review the schedule of assignments and topics at the end of the course syllabus, and skim through the titles of course readings and PowerPoints, etc. to locate those resources and assignments that...

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  1. Review the schedule of assignments and topics at the end of the course syllabus, and skim through the titles of course readings and PowerPoints, etc. to locate those resources and assignments that were most useful for you during this course.








  2. Respond to these questions to help you complete this final reflection about the course:






    1. How has your reading and writing improved the most during this course?








    2. What skills and concepts related to writing and reading do you think you will remember (or hope you will remember) the most from this course–and why?








    3. Which assigned readings, PowerPoints, or other course materials do you plan to download and save so that you can review them in future classes for help with writing assignments?








    4. What tips for success in this course would you give to yourself and other students if you could time travel back to the first week of the course?








    5. And what general college success skills have you learned this semester (from all of your courses and experiences, not just in this class)?











Answered 6 days AfterMay 04, 2023

Answer To: Review the schedule of assignments and topics at the end of the course syllabus, and skim through...

Dr. Sulabh answered on May 11 2023
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Self-reflection
1. Yes, my reading and writing skills have improved tremendously after opting fo
r this course. I can understand the meaning of words properly. I am also able to form sentences with proper grammar and structure. This course is very useful for me and this course will help me in shaping my career ahead in life.
2. After reading the textbook “The Everyday Writer, fourth edition, by Andrea Lunsford, I was able to understand the different parts used in English grammar for building different sentences like adverbs, adjectives, nouns, pronouns, subject, predicate, active, passive voice and the use of tenses in the English language which will provide me immense help in the future. While writing the structure of the different sentences I can use the present tense, past tense, and the past participle...
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