Prompt: After reading “Out, Out—” by Robert Frost, reflect on a time when you faced a dangerous or high-pressure situation that demanded your complete focus. What made the situation risky, and how did your concentration affect the outcome?

Prompt Response: A time I faced a high-pressure situation that demanded my complete focus is when I almost burned down my family and I's house. I was warming up a biscuit in the microwave but I failed to remember to take off the aluminum material covering it. I was about to walk away for a moment until I saw a small fire start in the microwave. I quickly cut the microwave off before it could grow. The fire went out a minute after. If I had walked away, the fire could have gotten way bigger than it did.

Summary: In class we read and annotated the poem "Out Out" by Robert Frost.

Reflection: I learned that rueful means regret. 


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