I think this essay is the most logistical among these three essays, because I should think about the reasons of both my side and the opposing side, and state my opponents' point of view and refute it, which needs logical thinking. Furthermore, the introductions of many of my essays are larger than the conclusions. From this essay, however, I learned that the length of the introduction and conclusion of an essay should be the same. Additionally, from the argumentative essay, I learned a new organizational format for body paragraphs. In each body paragraph, I should state the views of the side I do not support, and then refute them. The “Who am I” quiz shows that I am a busy person who tends to take life seriously. Sometimes, though, I can still see the funny side and laugh at difficulties, even if it's not really true. To be honest, I'm not a one hundred percent committed person, and if I classify myself, I think sixty percent is quite suitable. Additionally, I am sometimes distracted and slightly confused and often make funny mistakes. For example, in my argument I wrote “in addition” rather than “in addition” or “in addition”.
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