Consider your experience reading The Color Purple (a fictional novel), Fences (a play/drama), and Wild (a nonfiction memoir). Which type of longer text did you enjoy the most, the novel, the play, or the memoir, and which did you find the most challenging? Explain your preference, describe what made that type of text more engaging or accessible for you, and reflect on how understanding your preference might influence how you approach future readings.

Prompt Response: I enjoyed reading The Color Purple the most and I found Wild to be the most difficult to read. This is mostly because I like reading a story that is more about time moving linearly. Cheryl mostly recounts her story, and while that is a good form of storytelling, I still prefer The Color Purple. It also may have been the plot of the stories. I just found The Color Purple to be a more interesting story overall.


Summary: We listened to more interactive orals.


Reflection: I learned that there are many ways to make classmates participate in a class discussion. I will use this next time I have a presentation. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Write about something you’ve always been curious about.

When Celie says, “The God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know,” she expresses disappointment, betrayal, and disillusionment. Discuss a moment in your own life when something you believed in turned out to be different than what you imagined. How did this realization shape your identity or worldview?

As Celie’s world expands in these letters, she begins noticing new things about the people in her life. Write about a moment when you suddenly noticed something funny, shocking, or unexpected about someone you see every day (a family member, a classmate, or even a teacher). How did that new discovery change the way you saw them?