1. What ESLR have you excelled in most in your senior project?
I've likely achieved Best Communicator.
2. Please explain why you think you have excelled in this ESLR.
I've been told repeatedly to not use Wordsmitten as an example but really, it's all I've got at this point. As one of the older members of Wordsmitten, I'm often heralded as a talented writer and it is my duty to pass on those skills. (That might sound cocky, but my writing skills have proven to be both a gift and a curse. While I enjoy sitting and writing fiction, people often come to me and ask that I revise whatever piece they've written, whether it be a school assignment or an independent piece. This has proven troublesome because it's somewhat difficult to deny them. That being said, my most effective method of revising said pieces is through Google Docs. Because both parties usually cannot meet in person, I have the students share their piece with me on Google Docs and section by section of their piece is evaluated. I don't like revising without them being present during this Google Docs meeting because it's just like having a teacher write minuscule notes on my essay rather than sitting me down to explain exactly what I could have done better: it's just not as effective.3. Provide evidence from your senior project to support your claim (evidence is a photo of something you are doing, photo of something you made, etc).
Here are multiple pieces I have revised
These pieces do not also include those I've read in Wordsmitten
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