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?

 Prompt Response: A moment when I suddenly noticed something shocking about a classmate or a person I met at school after exchanging numbers and talking for awhile is that they were having an addiction of their own, while different yet so similar and being able to share our problems with one another with our own experiences. This new discovery changed the way I saw them as a more respected person in my life, because despite what they have faced they still try to make a difference for other's despite the way this world is and that is what gives my respect for them. 

Summary: Today in class we read over 26-41 and answered 1 question for each of them in terms of analyzing literacy according to the rubric that was given. 

Reflection: Today I have learned from Celie that maybe she isn't all that bad and docile as I thought she would be throughout the book and is actually growing. This impacted me by making me feel proud and happy for her as she is starting to find her true self in her life instead of living it meaninglessly, it proves to show what the people around you can change you in ways you didn't know. In the future I will use this to find the change in my life and be able to find my true self further than I have now as I am still in high school and have a long way to go of living this life. 

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