In letters 6 -10, we see how Celie starts noticing the strength of people around her, like Shug Avery’s independence and confidence. Think about someone in your life who inspires you to be stronger or more confident. What qualities do they have that you admire and try to learn from?

Prompt Response: My parents inspire me because they were able to come to America and make a good life for themselves. It's not easy to leave behind your whole life and come to a new place all by yourself, but they were able to make it work. I admire their hardworking nature and their resilience. I hope I can be just as hard working as them. 


Summary: We read the Color Purple and analyzed the book.


Reflection: I learned that some kids learn to grow up faster than others because they want to protect their siblings. I will use this to understand others better. 

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