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

 Prompt Response: I think that the class has gone pretty well so far. I think that it is designed to be very manageable so that you do not get overwhelmed. I like the projects that we have done so far they are very fun to do and I like the creative aspects of them. I would much rather make projects then write papers all class.  I think that we have gone over interesting topics, some of it was boring but every class has that. It is not that hard you just need to keep due dates in mind and don't make silly mistakes.

Summary: We analyzed more Emily Dickinson poems, then started on a project.

Reflection: I am becoming proficient in analyzing poems, but I feel that it is subjective how you interpret literature so making that in a test would not be fair.

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