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asambeis [7]
3 years ago
10

To find examples of reflection, what is one question you can ask?.

English
1 answer:
mafiozo [28]3 years ago
5 0
Answer:
Is the writer describing his or her
thoughts and feelings?
Explanation:
To reflect on something, you
describe your thoughts and feelings
on an event to relay the events
significance it had on you. With this
in mind, you can cross out the
answers Is the writer focusing on
important charters? and What is the
writer trying to convince me to
believe? The question Is the writer
using facts to describe an event? Is
best asked when trying to figure out
if a piece of narrative is an example
of documentation. This then leads
us to the final answer to the
question, Is the writer describing his
or her thoughts and feelings?

hope this helps:)
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