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...ing gave you some ideas for your writing? For example, how does the “Allegory of the Cave” relate to issues of writing, thinking, and knowledge? • Reflective In-Class activities: You may be able to use some of the writing that we do during these final classes (like today’s freewrite). Also, think back to the eagles/magpies assignment . . . To what object could you compare your writing? Your semester? Your project? • Goals: What else do you want to accomplish as a writer? What questions do you still have? • Seeing/Writing: Discuss some of your thoughts about the challenges of seeing things and how seeing relates to writing. • Questions on Syllabus: Review the questions on the first page of the syllabus. You might be able to respond to some of these questions in your reflection. I hope the above suggestions give you some ideas of what else you could discuss in your final reflection. If you’d like to discuss it further, sign-up for a conference. Some excerpts from your final reflection: Over the semester you put quotes on the board everyday and 2 of them stood out to me. The first one was “You cannot afford to think of being here...

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