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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Reflective writing

Hello everyone!

I'm currently writing a reflective piece of work. The problem is that I'm extremely limited in space (1800 characters - approx 250 words); and a lot of my text uses the words 'I have' done/learned/observed X, Y and Z. Is there another way to get my experiences across without using 'I have' all the time?

Thanks!
  

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Well, for one thing, you can often just delete that part, since the whole paper is presumably what you have learned/observed/etc. Instead of: I have learned that some ophidians are viviparous. You can simply write: Some ophidians are viviparous.

  • Well, for one thing, you can often just delete that part, since the whole paper is presumably what you have learned/observed/etc.
  • Instead of: I have learned that some ophidians are viviparous.
  • You can simply write: Some ophidians are viviparous.
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Well, for one thing, you can often just delete that part, since the whole paper is presumably what you have learned/observed/etc.

Instead of:

I have learned that some ophidians are viviparous.

You can simply write:

Some ophidians are viviparous.

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