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    What should a reflection paper include?
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    Alicia Cook is a Professional Writer based in Newark, New Jersey. With over 12 years of experience, Alicia specializes in poetry and uses her platform to advocate for families affected by addiction and to fight for breaking the stigma against addiction and mental illness. She holds a BA in English and Journalism from Georgian Court University and an MBA from Saint Peter’s University. Alicia is a bestselling poet with Andrews McMeel Publishing and her work has been featured in numerous media outlets including the NY Post, CNN, USA Today, the HuffPost, the LA Times, American Songwriter Magazine, and Bustle. She was named by Teen Vogue as one of the 10 social media poets to know and her poetry mixtape, “Stuff I’ve Been Feeling Lately” was a finalist in the 2016 Goodreads Choice Awards.
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    Teachers assign reflection papers to encourage you to explore your own ideas about what you just read or experienced. It's really about how the work made you feel. One of the most common mistakes is to summarize the work or other people's opinions about it, rather than expressing your own opinion.
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    How should I start a reflection paper?
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    Typically, a reflection paper should start with information that puts your reflection in context. For example, you might start by talking about your expectations or prior knowledge of the topic before experiencing the content you are reflecting on. If you’re reflecting on something like a book or film, you might include a very brief summary early in your reflection.
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    How do I write a reflection paper in APA format?
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    Format the reflection paper the same way you would any other APA essay. It should be double spaced, with the title in a header in all caps at the top left of each page and the page number at the top right. Include a title page with the title, your name, and any other required information (like the name of your class or school). You might also need to include a brief abstract, or summary, of your reflection on the first page. If you include any citations, use the APA guidelines to format them correctly.
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    What should I put in a reflection paragraph?
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    A reflection paragraph is simply a shorter format for expressing your thoughts and reflections on a topic. Include a topic sentence that briefly summarizes your thoughts and feelings, then go on to clarify your topic sentence by providing more details and specific examples. You might wrap up by summarizing what you’ve learned or how your experience has changed your thoughts or feelings on the topic in question.
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    How do I write a reflective essay without using the personal article "I"?
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    You can use "one" instead. For example, "One might say..." and then give your own opinion or perspective.
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    How many paragraphs should a reflection paper have?
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    It can have as many paragraphs as you see fit, but there is usually at least an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
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    Do reflection papers need a cover sheet or title page?
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    A cover sheet and title page are only required for a reflection paper if you were explicitly told to include them. Otherwise, they are not necessary.
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    How do I write a reflection letter on dolphins?
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    Think of your answers to the following questions: Do you like dolphins? How have dolphins changed your life? Do dolphins help you with everyday tasks? If you were a dolphin for a day, what would you do? These are the tough questions that you need to ask in order to start writing your paper.
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    Do I need to use citations and references with a reflection paper?
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    It depends on what your instructor outlines as an expectation. Usually this will be outlined in the assignment if the answer is 'yes".
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    If I have five questions to answer in a reflection paper, should I have a title in bold for each question and my reflection below them?
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    No. Make a good title for the whole page.
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    How do I write a reflection paper on what good leadership is?
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    List all of the qualities a leader needs, and then write how each of those leadership roles applies to you.
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    How can I begin a reflection paper about my trust issues?
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    Once could start with a statement or question: "Has anyone ever promised you secrecy and not followed through with it?"
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    How do I write a reflection on a film and a piece of writing?
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    If you are writing it on a film and a piece of writing, compare and contrast the two. A reflection paper is your personal opinions; write about what you thought of the two - whether you liked or disliked them. Write about how they affected you in any way.
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    Does a reflection paper necessarily need a title?
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    Unless the assignment's instructions specifically states that it does, probably not, but people are always impressed by a catchy title, so you should try to come up with something.
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    How do I write a reflection paper on what kind of student I am?
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    Think about how you have changed, and write about it. Have you learned new information? Have you learned new life lessons, such as to not procrastinate or put forth your best effort into everything? Brainstorm multiple ideas, then pick your favorites to mention in your paper.
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    How would I write a reflection paper about the possible effect of the arts on current social issues?
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    First, brainstorm some key effects the arts has had on current social issues. Try to think of poignant examples for each effect. Then take a step back to look at the bigger picture of the effects and examples you have come up with, and decide what your position on the subject is. Then structure your paper as thought it were an argumentative essay, with your thesis and main arguments and counterarguments, but soften the modality so that it comes across as more of a discussion of why you've been led to feel the way you do, rather than a debate in which you intend to prove yourself right.
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