Your reflection should be a thoughtful and personal exploration of the work you did while writing your profile. I want you to consider your research and writing and develop some intriguing insights on your work. Your reflection needs to be in essay format, and I would expect it to be at least two pages long. You need to address the concerns below, but I do NOT want you to simply answer the questions in the order you see them below. You need to consider your own work carefully, and you need to organize your thoughts in your reflection.

Use MLA format for your paper with your last name and page number in the upper right corner of all pages (except the first one) and the following information in the upper left corner of the first page:

Your name

Name of paper/assignment and draft #

English 106-08-03

The current date

Things to Consider and Write about in Your Reflection
• Is the information complete enough for your audience’s needs?
• What background information did you need to give your audience for them to understand your subject?
• What strategies did you use to determine your audience, your audience’s needs, and the purpose for your profile?
• How did you go about researching information on your interviewee? What sources did you find?
• What is the dominant impression you created for your profile subject?
• How does your use of detail create this dominant impression (or angle/perspective)?
• How did you use your introduction and conclusion to help shape your dominant impression of your interviewee?
• What steps did you take in the revision process?

Your reflection is due by 2pm, Friday, March 7th, via email.