Since I take another writing class similar to this one, I know of the research process somewhat. Unlike this class, I can't pick a topic I'm truly interested in, so I have to do extensive research to make sure it sounds correct. The process I use is the same as well. I would look into the topic and thoroughly go through what is good and what isn't. In this class my process of research evolved because I needed to utilize separate sources and input them into my draft and papers. This experience has aided me in English 1102 and has greatly made it so I can utilize parts of my research and pick what I need and don't need. I think I've gotten better about it and I have evolved throughout this course.
The first time I started with research I always found too many sources and became overloaded with what I needed to show in my paper. Another part that was devaluing my writing was my lack of citations that were relevant and how they could be used. In the interim draft I had eight sources however I could only find five sources that actually aided me in the paper. The scene analysis was mostly me discovering how to use the research I did when watching Ratatouille as my primary source. Researching the depth of a specific scene aided me in the research process and overall I discovered different ways to research and use the information I obtained. That is how the process of research has evolved in this course.
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