Prompt: Imagine you are learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time. What would you be curious to know about the traditions, foods, music, or celebrations?

Prompt Response: If I was learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time, I would want to know their specific customs and traditions. Specifically during the holidays. I would wonder how big their celebrations are. I'd also want to know what foods from their culture are most popular. Another thing I would have curiosity about is the common styles of music that they listen to. There is so much to the Hispanic/Latino heritage, that there is a wide range of things to learn about.  

Summary: In class we finished taking notes on the writing process. 

Reflection: I learned that your experiences are most important when supporting an argument. 

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