I guess I can say that the Compare/Contrast Essay was a bit challenging. But like everything, life is a challenge itself. One of the problems was identifying the three readings that I wanted to use for my essay. The three readings had to have things in common and also differences. One thing that I looked out for through out the readings were experiences that I could relate to in my life.
With this in mind, I chose Cutler's "Whodunit-The Media", Goldwasser's "What's the matter with kids Today" and Penrod's "Anti-Intelectualis".Once I read the stories, I put the book to the side and meditated on what I had just read. Somehow, I could relate with the teenagers in the stories, since I was still a teenager not to long ago.
Once I had all my ideas prepared, the hardest part was getting the essay started. I did not know where to start or how to put the information together so it could flow correctly. But once I started going, I did not get up until my essay was done. Like I mentioned earlier, life is all about challenges, but when we think about it, we can overcome anything.
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