Prompt: You’ve been in American Literature for 4.5 weeks now. How has the class been going for you so far?

Prompt Response: Class has been going well for me. Every day I have walked out of the classroom, I have took something away from it. I have been able to get in the hang of completing my blog posts. This unit has been fruitful for me. I love reading poetry and getting to do reflective creative projects is my favorite part. I have been successful in class for these 4.5 weeks. I am productive during class time and I turn in work on time. I'm gonna keep up the good work. 

Summary: In class we read and analyzed "Because I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson. 

Reflection: I learned that the lesson of "Because I could not stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson is to live your life to the fullest. 

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