Answer: Dear Headmaster,
I have been wanting to let you know of some things that some students have been doing for the past week. There is a student in the 5th or 6th grade that has been flooding the bathrooms and taking away the soap dispensers in both the girl and boys bathrooms. There is also a couple of students from the basketball team who have been bulling other students and are planning on graffiti the school on Sunday. Please take care of these kids so that way kids still want to come to this school.
Sincerely,
your students
Im in english 2 im in 11th grade
The above question wants to analyze your writing and reflection skills and requires a personal answer. For that reason, I can't write an essay for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
A reflective essay presents your deep thoughts about an element of your life and personality that you needed to reflect on to understand.
In this case, before writing the essay, you should think about what your greatest wishes are and what are the things you most want to accomplish in life.
You will also need to research Erikson's psychosocial development theory as you will need to relate your desires and ways of achieving them with this theory.
After that, you can write your essay as follows:
- Introduction: Introduce the subject that will be covered in your essay and give a brief presentation on Erikson's theory of psychosocial development.
- Body: Write at least two paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will show which wishes you most want to fulfill. Also, you must show the reason why you want these things. In the second paragraph, you will associate these desires with Erikson's psychosocial development theory and show what you intend to do to fulfill them.
- Conclusion: Finish by showing how Erikson's psychosocial development theory helped you understand these wishes and come up with better strategies to fulfill them.
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I was reading and i think the part "is already to graduate"
is wrong.
shouldn't it be "Is already graduating."