One of my key strategies in terms of creating my essays would be to instantly use any of my past experiences, either heartwarming or any overall events. That way I can easily brainstorm what to explain, and how I will connect with any article or assignment. The difficult part I would say might be the drafts because it’s your starting point. I was able to move around this, by quickly rereading or watching the resources needed, and seeing moments that would clarify the prompt or how it even connected with my perspective. The collaboration segment is the even balance towards the author’s perspective, how I connected with the author’s perspective, my perspective, and the comparison. To clarify, it’s important to know how the author felt, otherwise the whole essay would be one-sided, despite the essay being created by you. Revision and Editing are two sides of the same coin, but the revision side is heavier than doing the edits. Nitpicks, grammar, and citations are rather important to create clarity on both credibility and the proper grade for your finalized work. In the end, your voice in these essays matters, as long as you balance out the authors used for your work.