Reflect on a time when you had to rely on someone else. How did it feel?

 Prompt Response: A time where I had to rely on someone else was when I was doing a group project and I lacked the ability to retain certain information to do other parts of the project, and so on forth it led to me having to lean on my peers to get their parts done. At the moment I would say that it made me feel like a breath of relief out of me since that I felt relieved that I didn't have to do so much work. 

Summary: Today in class we discussed Chapter 1, Part 1: The Ten Thousand Things in the Book: Wild By Cheryl Strayed. We later got assigned to Chapter 1, Part 2 where we have to analyze 7 words from it that we're unsure of or whether those words are important regarding the development of the story. 

Reflection: Today I learned that there is something I missed from reading Chapter 1, Part 1 from the Book Wild, for example I had missed the detail of her desperately praying to God even if I had a general idea of what was going on. This impacted me by making me have a thoughtful reflection that while I can create a general scenario in my head when it develops, I might miss key details and so on that's why discussion is important. In the future I will use this to help me out by discussing with my peers more about the things we do in class or read. 

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