Prompt: After viewing your classmates’ poem posters, select one presentation that caught your attention. Describe what you enjoyed about it or something new you learned from their work.

Prompt Response: After viewing my classmates’ poem posters, one presentation that caught my attention was Jack's presentation. What I enjoyed about it was the extended metaphor of it. I like the comparison of the mind to waves. It was interesting and stood out to me among the rest. It is a creative way to describe what goes on in the mind. 

Summary: In class we presented our poem posters and took notes on the writing process. 

Reflection: Through sharing my poem with the class, it helps make a connection with others.


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