1) The writing tips stood out to me because it either showed me a new way of how to write or it helped me get a better understanding of something I already knew before. Like on tip #6 where it explains about taking it easy on ings when writing because I didn't know that adding ings could weaken the words and instead I should use more past or present words.
2) Going over something things like homework. For instincts, today we went over last nights homework and I didn't understood it that well because I didn't understand what James Madison was sometimes saying. But after going over it as a class, it made more sense to me.
3) When a topic comes up that we disgusted as a class or that I read about while doing homework, I should ask more questions about it. Get a better understanding of what was happening in whatever I was reading or listening to. I did that in 10th where for the first time I heard about how there were cameras and megaphones all around London streets that were watching over people. I found that really interesting, so I decided to do my mini project on it. If I expand on what I know from just reading a part, then I could learn more about the world, issues, or other places that I didn't even know was having a problem.
4) It's as simple as listening to what the teacher is saying, try to understand the confusing things towards me and if I can't, ask questions about it until I get an answer that'll make the work more understandable. Use more writing tips in the upcoming writing projects that might come in the future, so I could see how it makes my writing better.
5) I don't have much of a goal for the following week. I'm planning on learning something new that I didn't know before. Learning more writing tips that can help me make my writing even better. More hands on creative projects that are going to come.
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