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“The keys to patience are acceptance and faith. Accept things as they are and look realistically at the world around you. Have faith in yourself and the direction you have chosen,” said Ralph Marston. The future before us is the bag that contains the results, the extent of faith, determination, dedication and, above all, the abundance of diligence you put into your every action. “No one will ask you to do more than your best.” The concept of this exemplifies the English Language Arts Module Assessment, where students are tested to demonstrate knowledge of English Language Arts, so that the instructor has an idea where each student needs to improve, as well as identifying the strengths of each student. The focal point of the exam was the development of an argumentative essay, using the textual evidence of the three texts provided. From my previous knowledge of seventh grade, my instructor, Mrs. Simpson, touched the surface of how to develop an argumentative essay, however, she also in a sense embellished the topic of the argumentative essay, so writing this type of piece does not he was aliens, a complete stranger. In terms of the writing prompt provided, it was critical to understand what the question represented. In order to understand, what was the question asked; I've broken the tip down into my own words, so you can get my main point. Thanks to the ability to paraphrase I was able to develop my argument. I therefore have the introduction under my wing, with the thesis statement in which I express my position. Additionally, I had to do a scavenger hunt for textual details. Once I had gathered my textual details, I developed the evidence to support my claim. Elaborate, in this ca...... half of the document ...... argue. To conclude, the English module assessment helped me in several ways. It taught me how I need to improve as a writer, as well as what I have under my wing, my strengths. The future before us is the bag that contains the results, the extent of faith, determination, dedication and, above all, the abundance of diligence you put into your every action. Most of my classmates didn't predict the scores they wanted, especially me. However, this is not the actual exam. With the results, you can know what you need to do in the next test. You want to practice, where you put every drop of your effort one hundred and ten%. With consistency and determination, on the day of the test, you will have the spotlight on you. “The way the inevitable happens is through effort,” declares Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.