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1 .       Writing reflectively encourages you to train your own camera's eye on the future. 

 
 


2 .       The process of reflective writing resembles the kind of critical thinking associated with ______ writing. 



3 .       The process of re-examining one's writing from a new perspective yields more complicated understandings. 

 
 


4 .       End-of-term portfolios include only polished drafts of formal essays. 

 
 


5 .       The two main types of reflective writing are _____ reflection and ______ reflection. 



6 .       The aim of a ______ reflection is to learn about a particular piece of writing in order to understand and often to revise it in the near future. 



7 .       The aim of a ______ reflection is to demonstrate what you have learned from your writing over the course of the term in order to transfer that learning to future writing situations. 



8 .       Learning theorists call the ability to monitor consciously one's intellectual processes _____. 



9 .       Which of the following is not one of the assignments used to prompt single reflection? 



10 .       The goal of your single reflection writing should be depth, not a broad survey. 

 
 


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