Friday, November 22, 2013

Exercise 5.6

For this exercise, we have to answer questions like we are in a conversation with someone about our research paper. The book gives us questions:

1. "Hey you, I think you can't really say that one opinion is better than another one. Don't you agree?"
    - I agree with that. However, my research paper doesn't force an opinion on the audience. It simply states that journaling is beneficial for healing and helps you become a better writer.

2. "There's all this stuff in the book about research as a process of discovery. What did you discover?"
     - I discovered that journaling not only helps you become a better writer but also helps you heal in many ways that people don't expect. Therapists and Psychologists use this method for their patients.

3. "What do you figure was the most challenging problem you had to solve while working on this research project? How did you solve it?" 
     - The most challenging problem was finding research because it is not a very well known topic. To solve it, I started using different key phrases that would give me more information.

4. "After all this work, what do you take away from this experience? What have you learned that you can use?" 
     - I have realized that journaling can be used in many different ways. I learned that if I want to become a better writer, journaling is a good place to start. It also helps you heal from things that have happened in your life in the past. 

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