Your syllabus includes the following information about your portfolio: At the end of the semester, students will choose 2 of the essays they have written, substantially revise them, and, in an appendix, provide samples of process writing related to the two major papers. The portfolio should begin with an introduction that contextualizes the artifacts and accounts for any course outcomes not directly seen in the artifacts. I will evaluate the papers you submit and assign a grade to the portfolio, which is worth . The portfolio is your opportunity to showcase your best work. This is your time to shine! The portfolio will represent your work during the semester and should exemplify your ability to write, as well as revise and edit your own work. · The portfolio should begin with an that explains which two papers you chose and why. The document should also contain a statement about your writing strengths and weaknesses, as well as a plan to address your weaknesses as you continue to write college-level papers. Next, you should work to discuss whether you believe you have met the specific learning objectives for this course (see below). Finally, the introduction paper should contain a realistic assessment of your work what grade do you think your portfolio deserves, and why? Primary Learning Objectives (1) Determine appropriate rhetorical techniques to apply in response to rhetorical situations (2) Use the writing process to discover and reassess ideas (3) Compose valid arguments in multiple modalities (4) Support arguments with appropriate types of evidence (5) Evaluate sources for accuracy and authority (6) Navigate print and digital repositories of information (7) Use the rhetorical situation to determine the appropriate citation system (8) Describe how inquiry contributes to a life of significance and worth · After your introduction, you should include your that you have chosen to showcase from this course. As a reminder, your options are Project #1, Project #2, and Project #3. Because you have had the opportunity to write, identify errors, and correct them, you are expected to submit papers that are very clean and well written. · After your two polished essays, you should include an (e.g., brainstorming, journal entries, outlines, drafts, etc.). This appendix should show how your writing has been a process this semester. If you have handwritten any process work for your essays, you can take pictures of it and include those pictures in your Word document. · with your Last Name Assignment Title (EX: Smith Project #4). · Assignments must use . Assignments must fulfill assignment requirements and be proofread to be graded