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Danika Mccormick
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5 October, 13:16
Why do you reflect as a writer?
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Ella Merritt
5 October, 13:23
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Reflective writing gives the writer insights and can lead to further learning. It is like rewinding your life to a past event and then thinking about how is affected your life, what you could have done differently to change the outcome, or what came out of the event.
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