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What are the parts of a typical reflective essay?
a narrator, a conflict, and an explanation of the lesson
the introduction, the body, and the conclusion
characters, dialogue, conflict, and a resolution
a thesis statement, facts, and data to back up the statement
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The correct choice is: the introduction, the body, and the conclusion.
A reflective essay is usually structured like any essay: an introduction (with a clear focus or thesis and context), a body (personal reflection, specific experiences or examples, analysis of feelings and meaning), and a conclusion (what you learned and how it might affect you going forward).
A reflective essay is usually structured like any essay: an introduction (with a clear focus or thesis and context), a body (personal reflection, specific experiences or examples, analysis of feelings and meaning), and a conclusion (what you learned and how it might affect you going forward).
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