Prompt: Describe how you spent your time, any activities, traditions, travel, hobbies, or moments that stood out to you. You may also discuss something new you tried, something you learned, or how the break helped you reset before returning to school. Keep your response appropriate for a school setting and focus on experiences you are comfortable sharing publicly

Prompt Response: I spent my time over the break doing many things. I went shopping with my family some days. I did some physical activities like dancing, running, and jump roping. I slept a lot and journaled as well. My break was nice overall.

Summary: In class we read "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou and identified 6 similes and 7 metaphors. 

Reflection: I learned that the line "You may trod me in the very dirt" is a metaphor in "Still I Rise".

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