Prompt: Miss Emily’s house once represented pride and tradition, but over time it became a symbol of decay and isolation. Describe a place that holds deep memories for you—positive or negative—and explain how it reflects part of who you are or how you’ve changed over time.

Prompt Response: A place that holds deep memories for me is the apartment I lived in back in North Carolina. While many positive moments were created in that apartment, some of the darkest memories I have were in that apartment. Mainly in the living room and kitchen. I can still picture those dark scenes of chaos going on in those specific areas of the apartment. Those memories in that apartment are stored in a specific part of my brain, I try to bury them, but they are still attached. 

Summary: In class we read part 1 and part 2 from "A Rose for Emily."

Reflection: I learned that a "dank smell" is dust and disuse. 

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