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OK, so you've gone through the different ways you can look at this.
Trying to analyse, come up with as many differences and similarities as you can.
In the same way that we looked at the three chairs.
And now you have to reflect and try and assess yourself, what you've gone on with.
Now, one of the things about assessment is that you have to try and be objective.
A lot of the time we sort of say, 'well I did it so therefore it must be fantastic', without really questioning it.
And a good way to go on with that assessment is to say, 'well what else would i do? What could i do better? What could I do more?'
Those kinds of questions. So, reflection could involve that.
Not accepting the stage that you're at. OK, yeah it's very much a questioning attitude that you develop,
towards your topic and as Stuart says, be very objective about it. Don't make it, don't be too precious about what you've got.
Get other people to look at it and comment on it and get other points of view.This can be a very useful way of working.