These letters show how Celie learns from the people around her, even in small ways. Think of someone in your life who influences you in a positive, everyday way—a friend, relative, teacher, or teammate. Write about what you’ve learned from them and how their influence shows up in your daily life.

Prompt Response: My AP Biology teacher taught me that I need to learn how to prioritize my mental health. She told us that we should not work  into the early hours of the morning. She taught me that I should simply ask my teachers for understanding. I still struggle with putting my foot down and going to sleep, but I try when I can. When I go to sleep early I think of her. 

Summary: We read more of The Color Purple.


Reflection:  I learned how to use Writable. I will use this platform in the future to learn about The Color Purple. 

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