Write about a time when you did something out of the norm. What was it and how did others react?

Prompt Response: One time I decided to read instead of playing 9 square. The people in my class didn't understand why I would rather read and they yelled at me to come over and play the game. I think that the small class made it really easy for kids to be peer pressured. There are always times when you feel different, but every moment in that school made me feel that way. I feel a lot better these days because my friends don't judge me as much.


Summary: We analyzed Emily Dickinson's “I’m Nobody, Who Are You?” and wrote about who we are.  


Reflection: I realized that I am just a high schooler that lives with her parents and brother. I will use this to expand who I am. 

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