Prompt: Write about an adventure you would like to go on.

Prompt Response: An adventure I would like to go on is going to an escape room. I am always up for a challenge. I loved to solve puzzles and work with other people to escape. The thrill about it also excites me. It's like a workout for your brain. There are unexpected twists and turns you go on. You're kind of immersed into this world that you have to get out of. The most fun part about it for me is the escaping. I am such a competitive person and I already know I would be doing cartwheels when I escape. It would be such an all around cool and exciting experience. 

Summary: In class we took notes on Emily Dickinson, read and interpreted a poem by Emily Dickinson and answered 2 discussion questions about the poem. 

Reflection: I learned that you reread a poem to interpret the meaning. 

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