The re-vision process has helped me to see my strength in writing, yet I am also learning about some existing weaknesses as well. A particular, positive feature I’ve noticed about my writing through the re-vision process is the ability to make an outline that contains key points of what I am about to write. Before rushing into writing an essay, I would take a step back, and compile my ideas together. I Picture an outline being like a skeleton, and the essay or the information being like the meat or tissue of the outline or skeleton. At the end, it all comes to life. The re-vision process has also helped me to detect a couple of weaknesses within my writing, but for the sake of time, I will consider just one thing that I can improve on, that being unpacking. In other words, I could be more specific or detailed in my summary about someone or something. I need to improve in elaborating in fine detail what it is I am referring to. This being brought to my attention has helped me to ask myself questions such as, who, why, what and where. Doing this has assisted me in incorporating the necessary details or unpacking, which affords the reader the opportunity to have a clearer understanding of my essay. Overall, the re-vision process has been nothing but enlightening. Not only has it helped me to sharpen my writing skills, but it has also increased my appreciation for the writers and the value that comes along with their words.
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