: How did the writing process (brainstorming, drafting, revising, proofreading, and finalizing) shape the strength of the final essay, and what was learned about your personal strengths and areas for growth as a writer?

 Prompt Response: Brainstorming, drafting, revising, proofreading, and finalizing all played an important role in strengthening my final essay. During brainstorming, I was able to organize my ideas and choose the most meaningful points to include. Drafting helped me put those ideas into a clear structure, even if it wasn’t perfect at first. Revising was especially important because it allowed me to improve the flow of my essay, add stronger evidence, and make my arguments clearer. Proofreading helped me catch grammar and spelling mistakes, which made my writing more polished. Finally, finalizing the essay ensured everything was organized and ready to present.

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