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Analyzing Critical Thinking Skills
Tianna Coxall
Professor Vrhovac
Enc 1101
09 December 2016

In this class I learned that you have to open your mind and become a thinker, but throughout my coursework, I was happy that I can critical analysis my skills. Through any assignment I have to continuously ask” why” on many levels how everything ties in with each assignment. I love how my English challenge you to dig into the text and develop every detail. Also I learned how to identify different writing styles and connect on a better understanding on details. The only thing I can say as feedback is I want to know what I did wrong in a paragraph, why is it not structure the right way. Also, what can I work on to become a better writer because I can sometimes feel like I’m off topic

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