Prompt: Reflect on a time when you paused to appreciate the beauty of nature, much like the speaker in “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Where were you, what did you notice, and how did that moment of stillness make you feel or change your perspective?

Prompt Response: A time I paused to appreciate the beauty of nature was when I looked out the window of my home to see that the sky was an orange color. I immediately ran to the balcony to take a better look. I had seen many beautiful sunsets before but this one in particular was different. In that moment of stillness I became so fascinated with it. It was just something I had never seen before. I took multiple photos of it after staring for a while. 

Summary: In class we read and annotated "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost and make a one pager on a specific Robert Frost poem.

Reflection: I learned that the theme of  "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost is life has many responsibilities, so we cannot stay on vacation forever. 

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