The exercise is about Reflective Essays. The purpose of a Reflective Essay is for the writer to give an account of their experience of a particular event AND how that event has shaped them.
<h3>How do you write a
Reflective Essay?</h3>
It is to be noted that the question is asking the student to focus on the artwork and use their knowledge and experience of history to write about it.
Please note that your response must include descriptions of the art, it's origins, who created it, when it was created, what techniques were used by the artist to create it, etc.
Every great essay must start with proper outlines. One of the easiest outlines to use is the I - MID - C format. I stands for the introduction. This is where you state briefly the nature of the art and your experience with it.
The next is the MID, that is the midsection or body of the essay. This is where you use all the prompts you have been given in the essay to flesh out your thoughts. It is important to note that your thoughts here must be coherent, fact-based and connected logically.
Then there is C - conclusion. Here, don't forget to summarize your central idea and conclude.
See the link below for more about Reflective Essays:
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I see industrialization. It went from small factories to big ones. could you give brainliest answer???
Hello Historical narrative would be long and wordy, while the timeline would be short and to the point.
Mass production was popularized in the late 1910s and 1920s by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company, when introduced electric motors to the then-well-known technique of chain or sequential production.
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Something Just Like This is about a relationship that doesn't need to be superhumanly perfect, an ordinary love, a love everyone deserves like the boy on the cover art whose childhood memories are now boxed up. Coldplay is one of our biggest inspirations and this song was an absolute dream come true to make.
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