Author Archives: Christine Bascombe
Summary and Response Reflection
Summary and Response Reflection The summary of the response pushed me to read two children’s novels, Love by Matthew De La Pena and You Matter by Christian Robinson. I have not read a children’s book in a very long time. … Continue reading
Summary and Response-Draft
Summary and Response-Draft Without love, there is no life. Love is crucial to our development and wellbeing. Being loved as a child secures growth and developmental prosperity. Love can be shown in different ways, with different words, gestures, or even different settings. … Continue reading
JK Rowling and The Audacity of T.E.R.F’s- Reflection
JK Rowling and The Audacity of T.E.R.F’s- Reflection I had a lot of regrets about this paper, although I enjoyed writing it. There was so much more that I wanted to add to develop her story even more, but I … Continue reading
Exploratory Essay Draft
Exploratory Essay: Mulan, The Warrior and The Princess A woman from a village. She is a daughter, a sister, a woman of society, and she is Hua Mulan. But there is something different about her. When she weaves, she cries, and … Continue reading
Literary Narrative Draft of Maniac Magee
What Book Did I Like the Best Underage of 12? There is one book that immediately comes to mind, although the memory is foggy, I enjoyed Maniac Magee By Jerry Spinelli as a child. My fifth-grade teacher Ms. Serrano read … Continue reading
Narrative Reflection
A Reflection: Maniac Magee and My Childhood This was the first piece I have written for a university course. I was and still am very shy about my writing. I question everything I write, say, or do. In this piece, … Continue reading
Exploratory Reflection
Reflection of Mulan A warrior and a Princess I believe I was one of the very few students in our course who was not repulsed or sensitive to Bettelheim. I found myself agreeing with him on some not all of … Continue reading
Author Research Draft
JK Rowling and the Fallen Star If I said the name Harry Potter, what comes to mind? A Boy with a lightning scar? A man with no nose? A lady in all pink? Hopefully, the woman who wrote it all … Continue reading