Celie tells Harpo to “beat” Sofia because she believes that’s how men control women, but this advice causes pain and conflict. Think about a time when someone gave you advice that sounded right at first but ended up being wrong. How did it affect your situation or relationships? What lesson did you learn about thinking for yourself?

Prompt Response: One time, I was told it was a good idea to take AP Language. While I did learn how to write well, my mental health declined. I learned that I need to know what I can and can't do. While college is important, I needed to prioritize my health. Overall my relationship didn't change because it was my stupidity that led me to think it would be easy.


Summary: We began on our The Color Purple video presentation.


Reflection:  I learned how to use adobe express. I will use this for future projects. 

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