Rational argument

 Researching my rational argument was an interesting experience. Especially since the topic I had chosen was quite a controversial one. Arguing about an impactful movement was scary, as I needed to address it without sounding too harsh. Moreover, I wanted to create claims that were not heavily outrageous or biased. And to uphold the truth while avoiding negative generalization of the movement. Even with extensive researches, and seeking out less biases interpretations of the subject from papers. Additionally, formulating an impartial bias as a way to understand both sides and get a better grasp without leaning on to my argument.

Overall, It was difficult to scramble around my words and create sentences. As previously stated, I was put on a thin rope to balance on and not fall. Creating a mindful pathway on the approach to the issue. Regardless in the end I was able to make the Essay with the points made and evidence brought. However, through the workshops and peer reviews, I learned that I am missing some aspects and areas that could be heavily improved upon. Refining my paper to be more cohesive and not have parts of it bring down my paper, but instead, uplift it to a stronger piece.

To add on, I had heavy writer's block that was not helping the current predicament I had. I spent well over 2 hours staring at my blank Word document. Even sometimes writing in the introduction and erasing the whole section over and over again. Due to my dissatisfaction about not bringing the topic up in a way that was not heavily one-sided. Bringing up the opposing side and realizing the movement isn't all bad and has its own positives.


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