Writing Strengths

My strengths as a writer are writing vivid imagery, sentence fluency, developing my ideas, and word choice, and creativity. These strengths have come from the styles of writing I am accustomed to, such as, creative writings, personal narratives, and the brutal research paper and literary analysis. These strengths are what I depend on to write an A paper. I had been told by many peers and teachers that those parts of my paper are wonderful. You want proof? Here's some:

-Vivid imagery, creativity, and word choice:
     At that moment, my bathroom door started to open, and I could see the outline of a person on the ground. They seemed tall and muscular. The fear rose inside of me like a boiling pot of water. Then I knew who it was by his silhouette, it was my dad. He army crawled silently across my carpet until he reached my bed and sat next to me.
-Excerpt from my Personal Narrative

-Sentence Fluency and development of ideas:
     They just killed again, but this time it is not as innocent. The mood of this death is more solemn and scary: “ [Now] the clouds [open] and let down the rain like a waterfall. Only the beast [lay] still, a few yards from the sea. […] already its blood was staining the sand [...] The strange attendant creatures, with their fiery eyes and trailing vapors, busied themselves round his head […] Simon’s body moved out towards the open sea” (153-54). The narrator is putting the readers in a solemn and separate mood from the “figures”. The “figures” are scared and violent because they think they just killed "the beast." This passage is like a crime scene: the rain falling, blood staining the sand, and the still body disappearing into the ocean. The “heap” is on top of Simon until he is unmoving which is scary because they do not stop until Simon is dead.  This solemn and scary mood is different from the rest because the reader is not feeling what the boys are.
-Excerpt from Literary Analysis of Lord of the Flies

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